Prelude "After the Gold Rush" 1973

Add another notch up on this rating if gorgeous harmonies and really nice-sounding covers of
Neil Young songs count a lot for the listener. Prelude's second album is a beautiful folk-rock-cum-country work, with radiant singing and some beautiful melodies among the original songs -- some of the lyrical content may seem a bit simplistic, but the record is pretty enough to overcome that minor drawback. It's just great listening, and the originals are as hauntingly lovely as the ravishingly sung cover of
Neil Young's song that gave this album its title. In many ways, this album is a successor to that brief resurgence of acoustic Anglo-American folk-rock represented by the first
Crosby, Stills & Nash album, before everybody got all heavy and angry -- say, a sequel to the "Suite: Judy Blues Eyes"/"Lady of the Island" side of that record. Even more astonishing is the fact that it was produced by
Ian Samwell, a founding member of
Cliff Richard's group the Shadows and author of the rock & roll standards "Move It" and "Whatcha Gonna Do About It." ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
This is US version of their 2nd album.
Includes all tracks from "Dutch Courage" (Original UK issue) + hit single "After the Gold Rush".
01. After the Gold Rush
02. Dear Jesus
03. To Hell With the War
04. Lady from a Small Town
05. Rufus
06. Open Book
07. Hotel Room
08. Rock Dreams
09. Fly
10. Adventures on the Way
11. Follow Me Down
Thanks for this gem!
ReplyDeleteWould you perhaps have any Bronco or Jess Roden?
I cant find them anywhere and it would be much appreciated.
Another fantastic one!!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much again for your great work, lizardson.
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bobdylan(Frank)
Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI look forward to hearing the entire album in addition to just the title track.
Just Me
Thank you for another gentle, acoustic folk album.
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ReplyDeleteCan you re-up these. I love CSNY. Their first lp may have been the best one, but I like several of their other ones. American Dreams was their last one that had impact for me. Bill
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