18 October, 2012

186. Neil Young | After the Gold Rush (1970)



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 I Can Really Love
  10. I Believe in You
  11. Cripple Creek Ferry

After the Gold Rush is a pleasing album. The music is folkie rock with a twist of country. It's an easy album to listen to. Neil Young makes well-crafted music. There are some relaxed ballads with beautiful melodies and there are some acoustic rockers.

Many of the songs deal with love and, sometimes, loss. After the Gold Rush makes reference to the environment being damaged to the point that humans may have to seek a new home elsewhere. Southern Man is the only difficult piece—it's his in-your-face reminder of the continuing racism in the American South. I'm not exactly sure what Don't Let It Bring You Down and Cripple Creek Ferry are about, though.

This is an excellent album. It's definitely worth listening to. It's easy to listen to this album over and over without getting sick of it. I'm unsure whether it's a must-have album. It has yet to leave a lasting impression on me after it's over, but while listening to it, it's like listening to one of the best albums ever. Of course, it should be on the 1001 Albums list for that reason and because these songs are well-crafted.

Every song on this album is outstanding. The stand out songs for me are Tell Me WhyAfter the Gold Rush, Only Love Can Break Your HeartSouthern ManOh, Lonesome MeDon't Let It Bring You DownWhen You Dance I Can Really Love and Cripple Creek Ferry.

★★★★★★★★★★

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