Thursday, December 17, 2020

Neil Young


 






































Artist:  Neil Young
Birth Name:  Neil Percival Young
Born:  November 12, 1945, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 
Origin:  Winnipeg Manitoba, Canada
Genre:  Rock, Folk Rock, Country Rock, Hard Rock
Occupation:  Musician, Singer, Songwriter, Producer
Instruments:  Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Harmonica.


Neil Young born in Toronto, Canada, began playing music in high school with the Garage Rock band called The Esquires, and met Joni Mitchel and Stephen Stills at the coffeehouses, he joined The Mynah Birds, featured Bassist Bruce Palmer and Rick James, before moving to California in 1966, where he co-formed The Buffalo Springfield with Stephen Stills and Richie Furay, and became one of the leaders of the Californian Folk-Rock, and later joined Crosby, Stills & Nash as a fourth member in 1969.  In his early solo album, and those with his backing band Crazy Horse.



























Title:   After The Gold Rush (50th Anniversary Edition)  (2020)
Genre:  Rock, Folk Rock, Country Rock, Hard Rock
Label:  Reprise Records 
Rating:   *****

Format:   CD

Tracks:

 1.  Tell Me Why  (2:59)
 2.  After The Gold Rush  (3:47)
 3.  Only Love Can Break Your Heart  (3:10)
 4.  Southern Man  (5:31)
 5.  Till The Morning Comes  (1:28)
 6.  Oh, Lonesome Me  (3:50)
 7.  Don't Let It Bring You Down  (2:58)
 8.  Birds  (2:34)
 9.  When You Dance I Can Really Love  (3:45)
10. I Believe In You   (3:27)
11. Cripple Creek Ferry  (1:34)
12. Break (Silent Track)  (0:30)
13. Wonderin'  (2:14)
14. Wonderin' (Alternate) (Previously Unreleased)

Personnel:

Neil Young:  Lead Vocals, Guitar, Piano, Harmonica, Vibes
Danny Whitten:  Guitar, Vocals
Nils Lofgren:  Guitar, Piano, Vocals
Jack Nitzsche:  Piano
Billy Talbot:   Bass
Greg Reeves:  Bass
Ralph Molina:  Drums, Vocals
Stephen Stills:  Vocals
Bill Peterson:  Flugelhorn

After The Gold Rush is the celebrating 50th Anniversary Edition classic album by Neil Young, originally released on September 19, 1970 by Reprise Records, remastered and reissued October 29, 2020 by Reprise Records, includes two outtakes both versions of "Wonderin'".  For Music Lovers and Music Collectors.









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