A masterpiece left behind by the poet of country rock
After the Gold Rush is the crystallization of Neil Young's solitary aesthetic.
Elements of country, folk, and rock blend seamlessly to create a unique musical world. Young's simple yet deeply emotional vocals powerfully convey the message of each song. As a landmark of 70s rock, this album is a timeless masterpiece that continues to influence generations.
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A:
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1)
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Tell Me Why
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2)
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After The Gold Rush
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3)
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Only Love Can Break Your Heart
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4)
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Southern Man
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5)
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Till The Morning Comes
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B:
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1)
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Oh, Lonesome Me
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2)
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Don't Let It Bring You Down
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3)
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Birds
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4)
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When You Dance You Can Really Love
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5)
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I Believe In You
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6)
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Cripple Creek Ferry
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Art Direction - Gary Burden
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Artwork [Patches] - Susan Young (4)
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Bass - Billy Talbot
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Bass - Greg Reeves
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Drums - Ralph Molina
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Guitar, Harmonica, Piano, Vibraphone, Vocals - Neil Young
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Guitar, Vocals - Danny Whitten
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Management [Direction, Lookout Management] - Elliot Roberts
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Performer - Crazy Horse
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Performer - Neil Young
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Photography By - Joel Bernstein
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Piano - Jack Nitzsche
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Producer - David Briggs
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Producer - Kendall Pacios
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Producer - Neil Young
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Vocals - Stephen Stills
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Vocals, Piano - Nils Lofgren
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Written-By - Neil Young (A1 to A5, B2 to B6)