Neil Young After the Gold Rush
Rolling Stone: Ranked #71 in Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Albums Of All Time" - "...An album of heartbreaking ballads....The music is gentle..."
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- Released: July 7, 1987
- Originally Released: 1989
- Label: Reprise
Entertainment Reviews:
Rolling Stone - 12/11/03, p.114
Ranked #71 in Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Albums Of All Time" - "...An album of heartbreaking ballads....The music is gentle..."Spin - p.101
"His most plaintively pretty and mournfully pissed-off folk album."Q - 4/02, p.141
"...Subdued, intimate, largely acoustic: the sound of the post-'60s comedown pressed into vinyl. Packed with fine songs..."Mojo (Publisher) - 11/01, p.150
"...With the singular exception of 'Southern Man', the songs here sound gentler but are still about confusion and disillusion..."NME (Magazine) - 9/18/93, p.19
Ranked #19 among The Greatest Albums Of The '70s.NME (Magazine) - 10/2/93, p.29
Ranked #66 in NME's list of the 'Greatest Albums Of All Time.'Tracks:
- 1.Tell Me Why
- 2.After the Gold Rush
- 3.Only Love Can Break Your Heart
- 4.Southern Man
- 5.Till the Morning Comes
- 6.Oh, Lonesome Me
- 7.Don't Let It Bring You Down
- 8.Birds
- 9.When You Dance You Can Really Love
- 10.I Believe in You
- 11.Cripple Creek Ferry