Fearless
Released on Pink Floyd's 1971 album Meddle, 'Fearless' stands as a quintessential example of the band's progressive rock evolution during the early 1970s. The track features the distinctive synthesizer work of Richard Wright, contributing to the atmospheric and experimental sound that defined the group's catalogue at the time. As a studio recording, it reflects the band's willingness to explore new sonic textures beyond traditional rock structures, setting the stage for their later, more complex works. The song remains a significant piece in the history of English rock, showcasing the collaborative effort that characterized Pink Floyd's discography and influencing subsequent generations of artists in the genre. |