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| 1 | Tell Me Why | Young | 2:59 |
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| 2 | After the Gold Rush | Young | 3:46 |
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| 3 | Only Love Can Break Your Heart | Young | 3:09 |
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| 4 | Southern Man | Young | 5:31 |
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| 5 | Till the Morning Comes | Young | 1:27 |
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| 6 | Oh, Lonesome Me | Gibson | 3:50 |
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| 7 | Don't Let It Bring You Down | Young | 2:57 |
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| 8 | Birds | Young | 2:33 |
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| 9 | When You Dance You Can Really Love | Young | 3:45 |
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| 10 | I Believe in You | Young | 3:27 |
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| 11 | Cripple Creek Ferry | Young | 1:33 |
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After the Gold Rush
Long Play Record
Label: Reprise
Style: Country-Rock
After the Gold Rush
UPC: 075992724319
Release Date: 10/17/1990
Original Release Date: 10/17/1990
- Neil Young
Main Performer
William Ruhlmann
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 compositions on the Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young album D?j? Vu, "Helpless" and "Country Girl," returned him to the folk and country styles he had pursued before delving into the hard rock of Everybody Knows; two other singles, "Sugar Mountain" and "Oh, Lonesome Me," also emphasized those roots. But "Ohio," a CSNY single, rocked as hard as anything on the second album. After the Gold Rush was recorded with the aid of Nils Lofgren, a 17-year-old unknown whose piano was a major instrument, turning one of the few real rockers, "Southern Man" (which had unsparing protest lyrics typical of Phil Ochs), into a more stately effort than anything on the previous album and giving a classic tone to the title track, a mystical ballad that featured some of Young's most imaginative lyrics and became one of his most memorable songs. But much of After the Gold Rush consisted of country-folk love songs, which consolidated the audience Young had earned through his tours and recordings with CSNY; its dark yet hopeful tone matched the tenor of the times in 1970, making it one of the definitive singer/songwriter albums, and it has remained among Young's major achievements. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi
