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  1. After the Gold Rush. After the Gold Rush is the third studio album by the Canadian-American musician Neil Young, released in September 1970 on Reprise Records. It is one of four high-profile solo albums released by the members of folk rock group Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young in the wake of their chart-topping 1970 album Déjà Vu.

    • August 1969 – June 1970
    • Neil Young, David Briggs with Kendall Pacios
    • September 1970
  2. Nov 12, 2016 · The Story Behind The Song: Neil Young - After The Gold Rush. By Nick Hasted. ( Classic Rock ) published 12 November 2016. Influenced by an end-of-the-world screenplay and feverishly crafted while on tour with Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, it was a leap of faith that became one of Neil Young's most enduring songs. (Image credit: Getty Images)

  3. Nov 16, 2021 · Flashback: Neil Young Writes ‘After the Gold Rush’ for a Lost Dean Stockwell Movie. The title track to Young's 1970 solo LP was created for a surreal science-fiction flick that never got off ...

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    • Andy Greene
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  5. In his extensive biography on Mr. Young, author Jimmy McDonough reveals that After the Gold Rush was an album loosely conceptualized around a screenplay of the same named written by child star, and Neil Young neighbor, Dean Stockwell. Apparently the only two songs on the album that are based on the as-yet-unproduced screenplay are this song and ...

  6. After the Gold Rush (song) "After the Gold Rush" is a song written and performed by Neil Young and is the title song from his 1970 album of the same name. [1] In addition to After the Gold Rush, it also appears on the compilation albums Decade, and Greatest Hits, and on Live Rust.

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    • August 31, 1970
  7. Sep 17, 2020 · Neil Young devotees will probably spend the next few weeks trying desperately to convince themselves that After The Gold Rush is good music. - Rolling Stone review, 1970

  8. Sep 11, 2020 · Neil Young’s career arguably contains more milestones than any peer of his this side of Bob Dylan or Van Morrison. And After the Gold Rush (released 8/31/70) is certainly one of them, if for no other reason than it represents perhaps his greatest act of independence, a reaffirmation of his insistence, as the Sixties turned into the Seventies, that he work alone and in tandem with Crazy Horse ...

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