After The Gold Rush
by Neil Young
2/5 anodyne folk-rock with ocassionally gratting vocals - the one memorable thing.
Listening statistics & highlights
| Album | You | Global | Diff |
|---|---|---|---|
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Ellington at Newport
Duke Ellington
|
5 | 3.42 | +1.58 |
|
Electric Ladyland
Jimi Hendrix
|
5 | 3.93 | +1.07 |
| Album | You | Global | Diff |
|---|---|---|---|
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Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
The Smashing Pumpkins
|
2 | 3.68 | -1.68 |
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After The Gold Rush
Neil Young
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2 | 3.61 | -1.61 |
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Surrealistic Pillow
Jefferson Airplane
|
2 | 3.51 | -1.51 |
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The Bends
Radiohead
|
3 | 4.02 | -1.02 |
2/5 anodyne folk-rock with ocassionally gratting vocals - the one memorable thing.
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