
Albums Produced by David Briggs (Music Guide): After the Gold Rush, on the Beach, Tonight's the Night, Live at Massey Hall 1971
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ISBN10: 1155153219
ISBN13: 9781155153216
Publisher: Books Llc
Pages: 28
Weight: 0.47
Height: 0.33 Width: 9.02 Depth: 6.00
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781155153216
Publisher: Books Llc
Pages: 28
Weight: 0.47
Height: 0.33 Width: 9.02 Depth: 6.00
Language: English
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (music and lyrics not included). Pages: 26. Chapters: After the Gold Rush, On the Beach, Tonight's the Night, Live at Massey Hall 1971, American Stars 'n Bars, Homegrown, Trans, Neil Young, The Best of Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds, Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus, Live Rust, Rust Never Sleeps, Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere, Zuma, Henry's Dream, Comes a Time, Weld, Ragged Glory, Feedback, Lucky Thirteen, Old Ways, Shotgun Willie, Life, Sleeps with Angels, Easy Action, Re-ac-tor, Unplugged, Nils Lofgren, Cry Tough, Gone Crazy, 1+1, Seven Bridges Road, Crazy Moon, Wrong End of the Rainbow, All Out, Night After Night, Grin, Thank You. Excerpt: After the Gold Rush is the third studio album by Canadian musician Neil Young, released in August 1970 on Reprise Records. It was one of the four high-profile albums released by each member of folk rock collective Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young in the wake of their chart-topping 1970 album Deja Vu. After the Gold Rush peaked at number eight on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart; the two singles taken from the album, Only Love Can Break Your Heart and When You Dance I Can Really Love, made it to number 33 and number 93 respectively on the Billboard Hot 100. Neil Young's third solo album was released during a prolific period of his career, with the artist having recorded two solo albums and Deja Vu with Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young in less than a year; after being sidelined with a back injury, he would wait until 1972 for his subsequent LP Harvest, which would make Young a household name. Although his work with Buffalo Springfield had shown him experimenting with a variety of musical styles, on Gold Rush Young continued the mix of hard rock with the country and folk-flavored acoustic approaches from CSNY and on 1969's Everybody Knows This is Nowhere. The Young biography Shakey claims he ...