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Neil Young After the Gold Rush HMV Box-Set CD Limited Edition No. 1683 von 2500
Produktinformation
Tonträger LP-Box
Besonderheiten Limited Edition
Jahr 1980
Orig. Release 1970
Zeit 33:41
Label HMV UK
Herstellungsland D
Musikrichtung Rock
EAN-Nr. nicht vorhanden
Katalog-Nr. 44088
Tracks
1. Tell Me Why 2:54
2. After The Gold Rush 3:45
3. Only Love Can Break Your Heart 3:05
4. Southern Man 5:41
5. Till The Morning Comes 1:17
6. Oh, Lonesome Me 3:47
7. Don't Let It Bring You Down 2:56
8. Birds 2:34
9. When You Dance You Can Really Love 3:44
10. I Believe In You 2:24
11. Cripple Creek Ferry 1:34
Weitere Infos
Limitiert auf 2500 Exemplare in der Reihe HMV Classic Collection
Produktbeschreibungen
Nachdem Neil Young in der Gruppe von Buffalo Springfield und bei Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young nicht ganz glücklich wurde, traf er mit seinem dritten Album schließlich doch noch den richtigen Ton, falls man sein einschmeichelndes, etwas disharmonisches Wimmern als den richtigen Ton bezeichnen kann. Er spricht gleichermaßen leidenschaftlich gern in Rätseln (kann eigentlich irgend jemand erklären, was die Zeile "We´ve got mother nature on the run" aus dem Titelsong bedeutet?) und übt gezielten Protest (auch nach 30 Jahren Rockmusik im Radio besticht "Southern Man" immer noch mit seiner Wahrheit über Redneck-Rassismus). Sein kreatives Ensemble, d.h. Pianist Jack Nitzsche und wechselnde Mitglieder der Crazy-Horse-Band verwandeln heruntergekommene Folk- und Country-Songs in beseelte Hippie-Hymnen. --Steve Knopper
Review by 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 Déjà 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.
Condition: E: EXCELLENT
"Item Condition" notes:
SS / OVP: CD & LP is factory sealed in shrink-wrap or cellophane.
NEU / NEW: CD & LP is open and not yet played.(Achtung: = Nicht alle neuen CDs werden vom Hersteller eingeschweißt!)
NM: NEAR MINT CD & LP Just about in perfect condition.
E: EXCELLENT CD & LP Near perfect, may show very light signs of use & maybe one very light scratch.
VG: VERY GOOD CD & LP CD has some very minor wear (several very light scratches or marks). If insert, may have dimple marks or very light wrinkles/folds,
G: GOOD CD & LP Some to very heavier wear or tear (some to very scratches throughout the CD), still plays perfectly. If insert, may have some wrinkles, folds, ripples, tears or multiple case. If case has cracked or is broken.

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