Prelude's acapella "After the Gold Rush" made for an initially refreshing Top 40 hit and, at the least, a distinct vocal improvement on Neil Young's original. Turns out, though, that "Gold Rush" was a one-of-a-kind affair and they're not a British folky ...more
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In the 15 months between the release of Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere and After the Gold Rush, Neil Young issued a series of recordings in different styles that could have prepared his listeners for the differences between the two LPs. His two ...more
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Young's joining Crosby, Stills & Nash suddenly put him in the public eye; his response, perhaps understandably, was this album, released the same year as was Deja Vu . Often acoustic and folkish--on tracks such as "Tell Me Why" and "Birds"--and ...more
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After his first recording with Crazy Horse, Neil Young returned to more of a singer/songwriter sound on his next two albums of the early '70s, After the Gold Rush and Harvest, both early high points in Young's career. The two albums were then combined, ...more
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