Sold Date:
November 13, 2016
Start Date:
November 3, 2016
Final Price:
$39.00
(USD)
Bid Count:
2
Seller Feedback:
12165
Buyer Feedback:
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Rainy Day Records USA (established 1981)
ALWAYS COMBINES SHIPPING TO SAVE YOU MONEY AND WE ALWAYS SHIP WITH TRACKING. YOUR SATISFACTION IS OUR FIRST PRIORITY!
From Reprise Records (RS 6383), this is AFTER THE GOLD RUSH
by NEIL YOUNG. It is an original (first) pressing from September 19,
1970. Gatefold is MINT showing only Nils Lofgren at the piano; LP is MINT.
Obviously, our highest, most enthusiastic recommendation.
We house our vinyl in Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab inner sleeves
for the ultimate in protection; 6-mil outer sleeves or
polyester offer the best security for our album covers.
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The Cuts:
All songs written by Neil Young except where noted:
Side One Tell Me Why After The Gold Rush Only Love Can Break Your Heart Southern Man Till The Morning Comes Side Two Oh, Lonesome Me (Don Gibson) Don't Let It Bring You Down Birds When You Dance I Can Really Love I Believe In You Cripple Creek Ferry Personnel & Instrumentation: — guitar, piano, harmonica, , lead vocals — guitar, vocals — guitar, piano, vocals — piano — bass — bass — drums, vocals — vocals Bill Peterson —When you buy from a small Mom & Pop business you
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dance lessons, a little boy get his team jersey,
a Mom put food on the table, a Dad pay a mortgage,
or a student pay for college. Our customers are our
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Thoughts for today:
That men do not learn very much from the lessons of history is the most important of all the lessons of history.
--- Aldous Huxley (1895-1963)
As our eyes grow accustomed to sight they arm themselves against wonder.
--- Leonard Cohen (b.1934)