I used an NYA discount offer when I bought it. The Harvest50th box set was $149.98, and the After The Gold Rush50th box set was $69.98. I paid $131.98 for both, with free shipping.
“Do not postpone happiness”
(Jeff Tweedy, Sydney 2007)
I used an NYA discount offer when I bought it. The Harvest50th box set was $149.98, and the After The Gold Rush50th box set was $69.98. I paid $131.98 for both, with free shipping.
Nice! The ATG should have gotten a book and a live LP though
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I used an NYA discount offer when I bought it. The Harvest50th box set was $149.98, and the After The Gold Rush50th box set was $69.98. I paid $131.98 for both, with free shipping.
Nice! The ATG should have gotten a book and a live LP though
Definitely. As much as I love the album, the box set is just the LP and a 7" single with 2 versions of Wonderin'. It would've been great to get a live record in there as well.
“Do not postpone happiness”
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“Put yer good money on the sunrise”
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SO EVEN THOUGH I HATE CLUNKY BOX SETS WITH POINTLESS LITOGRAPHS AND POSTERS AND BACKSTAGE PASS-REPRODUCTIONS
IT BEING THE GREATEST ALBUM EVER MADE MAKES ME BUY THE DELUXE EDITION
AND THEN ALSO MY DAD CAN BORROW THE HARVEST TIME DVD
ALSO
I WOULD LOVE A HARVEST MOON BOX SET
Harvest is a phenomenal album - and listening to the Heart of Gold / Sugar Mountain 7" with my Dad is my earliest musical memory - but After The Gold Rush is right up there as well. That amazing run of Don't Let It Bring You Down / Birds / When You Dance, I Can Really Love on side 2 is perfection.
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but the Discogs listing doesn't give the weight, and it says nowhere on the LP itself (I even looked at the very fine print on the back with a magnifier). I'd say it's either 120 grams or 140. Great album, well worth having!
but the Discogs listing doesn't give the weight, and it says nowhere on the LP itself (I even looked at the very fine print on the back with a magnifier). I'd say it's either 120 grams or 140. Great album, well worth having!
Yeah, I have it. It's great. Are You Passionate is a severely underrated album in the narrowminded Neil Young community. Mmmm!
I will buy a kitchen scale after work, and weigh it
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The Harvest 50th box set was $149.98, and the After The Gold Rush 50th box set was $69.98. I paid $131.98 for both, with free shipping.
(Jeff Tweedy, Sydney 2007)
“Put yer good money on the sunrise”
(Tim Rogers)
SO EVEN THOUGH I HATE CLUNKY BOX SETS WITH POINTLESS LITOGRAPHS AND POSTERS AND BACKSTAGE PASS-REPRODUCTIONS
IT BEING THE GREATEST ALBUM EVER MADE MAKES ME BUY THE DELUXE EDITION
AND THEN ALSO MY DAD CAN BORROW THE HARVEST TIME DVD
ALSO
I WOULD LOVE A HARVEST MOON BOX SET
Archive III Takes
Barn
Harvest 50th
Silver & Gold (to give to a friend who mentioned liking Razor Love)
I think I would have agreed with you in 1972. It's great for sure, but people my age played it so damn many times I kind of burned out on it.
Looking for a double LP gatefold release in my collection, that is 140 grams (and not 180 grams)...
(Jeff Tweedy, Sydney 2007)
“Put yer good money on the sunrise”
(Tim Rogers)
(Jeff Tweedy, Sydney 2007)
“Put yer good money on the sunrise”
(Tim Rogers)
I will buy a kitchen scale after work, and weigh it