Live...With a Little Help from Our Friends Gov't Mule

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  • Release Date: 03/23/1999
  • Sales Rank: 17,402
  • Label: VOLCANO
  • UPC: 614223895826
 
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Live...With a Little Help from Our Friends

Disc 1
1LISTENThorazine Shuffle 9:02
2LISTENDolphineus 1:22
3LISTENWar Pigs 8:25
4LISTEN30 Days in the Hole 6:28
5LISTENMr. Big 9:14
6LISTENLook on Yonder Wall 11:27
7LISTENSoul Shine 9:28
8LISTENMule 17:57

Disc 2
1LISTENSad and Deep as You 13:58
2LISTENDevil Likes It Slow 10:48
3LISTENCortez the Killer 14:07
4LISTENAfro-Blue 29:31

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Editorial Reviews

Gov't Mule is almost single-handedly bringing back the spirit of the '60s and '70s power trios, the same kind of rock & roll magic that made Jimi Hendrix and Cream such musical icons. With this two-CD set, Gov't Mule once again breaks the rules by recording both their second release and their fourth record live in concert. But hey, that's OK for Warren Haynes, Matt Abts and Allen Woody because they are, after all, Gov't Mule. This show was recorded on New Year's Eve, 1998, at the Roxy in Atlanta, GA, and documents the band in peak form, from the power charged vocals and lead guitar of Warren Haynes, to Abts' freight train drumming and Woody's thunder driven bass. On any given night, Gov't Mule alone can rock your socks off, but on this magical evening, the band was joined by some real brothers of the road -- the Allman Brothers, the Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton; sideman Chuck Leavell was there, along with Parliament's Bernie Worrell, former Black Crowes guitarist Marc Ford, Aquarium Rescue Unit's Jimmy Herring, Randall Bramblett, newly appointed Allman Brothers' bandmember, Derek Trucks and Yonrico Scott, the drummer from the Derek Trucks Band. Talk about a stage full of talent. The set kicks off with a pair of Gov't Mule originals, "Thorazine Shuffle" and "Dolhineus," before counting down the New Year clock and launching into an unexpected but amazing rendition of Black Sabbath's "War Pigs." Next comes a guitar rocking take on Steve Marriott's "30 Days in the Hole" followed by Paul Rogers' "Mr. Big," featuring Marc Ford on guitar, followed by the blues laced "Look Over Yonder," with some ultra fine piano work from Leavell. Haynes and the boys keep up the momentum by bringing out Worrell and Trucks, in addition to Leavell, to perform the Haynes-penned Allman Brothers favorite, "Soulshine." Disc one closes with a hard rocking "Mule," featuring Worrell again on organ, and incorporating a segment of Van Morrison's "I've Been Working." Dave Mason's "Sad and Deep as You" is given the Gov't Mule treatment to begin disc two, with Leavell's and Bramblett's sax enhancing the sound just that much more, and Herring and Worrell sit in on Haynes' "Devil Likes It Slow." Next comes yet another surprise for 1999, a dramatic reading of Neil Young's "Cortez the Killer," leading up to the closing all-star jam of "Afro Blue." "Live" clocks in at about two-and-one-half hours, so there's no doubt you are getting much more bang for your buck, but it's not the quantity of the music that is important here, it's the quality, and believe you me, you won't find more quality rock & roll and blues anywhere. [Live...With a Little Help from Our Friends was also released as a limited-edition four-disc set, including video footage.] Michael B. Smith, All Music Guide

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Live...With a Little Help from Our Friendsby Anonymous

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May 24, 2000: I had a couple of B&N gift certificates, so on 5-20 I figured that I would go and lighten my load.I had heard of 'The Mule' from friends, but up until then I'd heard only one cut on the radio. I came across this title, and seeing the price and the play time of 2 hrs. and 21 minutes further piqued my interest. Upon further inquiry I was pleasantly surprised to see the names of musicians who are well known in their own right, and excellent musicians as well So,needless to say-that's all it took for me to grab that CD. Now before I talk about this CD I'd like to say that for the most part I find todays music artisticly void of creative value. This band is tight, from track one until the end. Surprisingly, this is a live CD. It has a studio quality that a lot of bands can't achieve even in the studio. I know everyone wonders what kind of music value that they're taking home after they plunked that money down. If you like Rock and the Blues, with decent vocals, excellent riffs and fine percussion work, I strongly recomend this album, uh, I mean CD.

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Live...With a Little Help from Our Friendsby Anonymous

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January 13, 2000: They knew it was going to be a long show, but they had no idea they would jam as long as they did! The proof? The band didn't even bring enough tape to record the whole show, they had to mix an audience recording in to get it all. A perfect example of how an open taping policy can be helpful to the recording artists. Gov't Mule is perhaps the most special new rock band to come out in years. Have you ever felt that you've missed out on all the great music because it was performed years before you were born? Jump on the Mule Train and experience cutting edge rock and roll in the tradition of the great bands long past. Resistance is futile, you will be @SS-imilated! Visit this web site for an absolute mountain of Mule resources: govtmule.cjb.net

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