GOV'T MULE — Gov't Mule

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Album · 1995

Filed under Jazz Related Rock
By GOV'T MULE

Tracklist

1 Grinnin' In Your Face 1:35
2 Mother Earth 8:13
3 Rocking Horse 4:06
4 Monkey Hill 4:40
5 Temporary Saint 5:44
6 Trane 7:28
7 Mule 5:39
8 Dolphineus 2:03
9 Painted Silver Light 7:07
10 Mr. Big 6:06
11 Left Coast Groovies (For FZ) 6:52
12 World Of Difference 10:15

Line-up/Musicians

Bass – Allen Woody
Drums – Matt Abts
Vocals, Guitar [Guitars] – Warren Haynes
Harmonica – John Popper(track 7),Hook Herrera(track 11)

About this release

Relativity ‎– 88561-1515-2 (US)

Recorded at Bearsville Sound (Bearsville, NY).
Additional recording & mixing at River Sound (NY, NY)

Thanks to snobb for the addition



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While still in The Allman Brothers Band, Warren Haynes and Allen Woody teamed up with drummer Matt Abts to fullfill their dream of a powertrio.

There are some tunes here written by the band and a few covers ,most notably Mr Big by Free, an heavy bluesrock-band from the seventies.

The music on this album is exactly that: heavy bluesrock with a few suprises like the acoustic Doplhineus and the Coltrane-tribute simply called Trane, wich is the jazziest, jammiest song on this album.

All the songs on this album find their way in the liveset of the Mule, where some songs can stretch out, like the Allman Brothers like to stretch out songs to.

The music is played almost live entirely, with only some guitarparts and some vocals overdubbed. The production and overall sound is heavy, with only Dolphineus a moment of rest.

Left Coast Groovies has some funk/fusion elements, as it is a tribute to Frank Zappa.

Gov't Mule will enhance their sound and leave the bluesrock behind and focus on more jamrock with (especially on Dose) some jazzrock-elements. But here on their debut, they sound like a fullblown heavy bluesrock band. Heavier than Allman Brothers. A great debut, and the Mule will remain my favorite band since 1994 until now.

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