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Neil Young – After The Gold Rush (1970): Review

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Produced by David Briggs and Neil Young Label – Reprise In a richly diverse career, Neil Young’s critically acclaimed “After The Gold Rush” is for many, a strong representation of […]

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Neil Young – Harvest Moon (1992): Review

June 7, 2016by Hackskeptic Leave a comment

Produced by Neil Young and Ben Keith Label – Reprise It may have been a necessity that enforced Neil Young to drop his axe and amp, and revert to acoustic […]

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Iconic Album Art: After The Goldrush (1970)

February 10, 2015by Hackskeptic Leave a comment

Where? New York University School Of Law, Sullivan St, New York City When? 1970 Photographer? Joel Bernstein

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Neil Young – Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere (1969): Review

October 30, 2014by Hackskeptic Leave a comment

Produced by David Briggs and Neil Young Label – Reprise Disgruntled with the attention to detail of his solo debut just four months previously, Neil Young deliberately cared less about […]

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Neil Young – Living With War (2006): Review

February 14, 2012by Hackskeptic Leave a comment

Neil Young has always been pretty pissed off it seems. He’s been recording anti government, and anti war songs off and on for the last 35 years and some have […]

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