Keno's
Classic Rock n Roll Web Site ALBUM REVIEW NEIL YOUNG After The Gold Rush Released - Summer of 1970, Reprise Records. Produced by
Neil
Young and
David Briggs with
Kendall
Pacious
REVIEW A nice pice of work put out by Neil Young. After The Gold Rush was recorded after Neil joined CSN&Y and recorded Deja Vu with them. From what we find here I would say he left his best work off of Deja Vu and kept it for this one. But most of these songs would not have worked as well for Deja Vu, since they are not real sing-a-longs, except maybe "Only Love Can Break Your Heart", which would have sounded great if used on Deja Vu. Of course you only have to listen to this song to know it still came out fine on this album. "Southern Man" is the best song on this one. Neil's guitar riff here helps makes this hard rock song a classic. I also have always loved it when Neil plays some country, but his cover of Don Gibson's "Oh, Lonesome Me" just doesn't cut it for me. Its one of those songs that I always skip over when I play this album. There's a couple of other songs here that I'm not crazy about, as you can see in my song ratings, but overall a much better than average LP. - Keno, 2001 To listen to some soundclips from After The Gold Rush or to purchase it, click on any of these links: After the Gold Rush Return to Rock Album's Reviews
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