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I'm back to thinking it's his best album again after a few years of either Everybody Knows or On the Beach.Neil Young After the Gold Rush LP
It's a strong one that I burned out on. However, I think it might be back in my top five after listening back to it this afternoon. Greendale is still number one for me, immediately followed by Weld.I'm back to thinking it's his best album again after a few years of either Everybody Knows or On the Beach.
either Everybody Knows or On the Beach.
After the Goldrush was my intro to NY, such a great album. I picked up Prairie Wind recently which is also really good for latterday Neil.It's a strong one that I burned out on. However, I think it might be back in my top five after listening back to it this afternoon. Greendale is still number one for me, immediately followed by Weld.
Latterday? He's had 10 main studio albums (and nearly as many live releases) since then, it's positively ancient at this stage.After the Goldrush was my intro to NY, such a great album. I picked up Prairie Wind recently which is also really good for latterday Neil.
I've not been keeping up with his output in recent times but I heard PW in a bar and liked it straight off. yes I saw that film, I really enjoyed it. Is the promise of the Real album any use?Latterday? He's had 10 main studio albums (and nearly as many live releases) since then, it's positively ancient at this stage.
I like Prairie Wind, it seems to be a divisive one but it works for me. Have you seen the movie Heart of Gold from that time when he does most of the album live in an old Nashville theatre? It's directed by the recently departed Jonathan Demme and it's beautiful. Some nice interviews in it (especially if you like old guitars) and the Prairie Wind material is "padded out" with classics from Harvest, Harvest Moon, Comes a Time, etc.
It's fine, some good tracks on it but not a classic. By comparison to Storytone, it's amazing but it's average in the scheme of things. The live album (Earth) is a bit more interesting but I wish they had waited and done a live album from the European tour as the band really gelled then. There's a fan made 6CD compilation from the European tour that is unreal, so much so that I think the next album they do will be terrific.I've not been keeping up with his output in recent times but I heard PW in a bar and liked it straight off. yes I saw that film, I really enjoyed it. Is the promise of the Real album any use?
Brilliant! Some great stuff there.In the post this morning:
Grinderman Heathen Child 12" (1st pressing with mispressed b-side)
Crosby Stills Nash & Young Déja Vu Live CD
Keiji Haino, Jozef Dumoulin, Teun Verbruggen The Miracles of Only One Thing CD
Traded in CDs in Freebird and picked up the following:
Nick Cave & Warren Ellis Mars CD
Talk Talk Laughing Stock LP
Talk Talk The Colour of Spring LP
Neil Young On the Beach LP
Neil Young & Crazy Horse Zuma LP
The Gun Club Death Party LP
Adam Bryanbaum Wiltzie Salero LP
David Sylvian Brilliant Trees LP
Tortoise Millions Now Living Will Never Die LP
Föllakzoid III LP
PJ Harvey The Hope Six Demolition Project LP
I guess you could call it a good day.
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