![]() ![]() But Air was state-of-the-art.” They also recorded at a third studio, Morgan in Willesden. there was already a lot of change, though. EMI was very established, had the big canteen. So we went to Air studios, which was great. Nick Mason remembers: “Abbey Road had just invested in an eight-track, but were ready to go 16-track. They continued to gig, setting up the gear in the studio then going off at night to play headline shows, albeit at colleges and polytechnics. Starting in early 1971, the band recorded at Abbey Road, sometimes bringing in ideas that they had worked on at home. Meddle, although it was an album that revelled in its use of the recording studio, was the first album to capture some of the potency and excitement of the Floyd live experience. By the end of the 60s they had developed into a formidable live touring band.
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