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Posted by: OlCh on 26-08-2006, 08:21 | ||||||||||||||||
Позавчера в Швеции начали продавать этот альбом соответственно первое спасибо туда и уходит ну а остальные - остальным друзьям!
26-04-2006 12:18 "Gov't Mule" записали новый альбом Американская рок-группа "Gov't Mule" закончила запись своего седьмого студийного альбома, сообщает сайт billboard.com. Работа проходила в принадлежащей кантри-певцу Уилли Нельсону (Willie Nelson) студии "Pedernales" в окрестностях Остина, штат Техас. Пластинка получила рабочее название "High and Mighty"; она должна выйти 22 августа на лейбле "ATO Records". Диск спродюсировал Горди Джонсон (Gordie Johnson) из группы "Big Sugar". В интервью еженедельнику "Billboard" вокалист Уоррен Хэйес (Warren Hayes) отметил: "Кажется, у нас получается самый лучший альбом, который мы когда-либо сделали. Мы записали 18 песен. Придется их сократить до 11 или типа того. Очень разнообразно. Охвачено очень многое, многие из вещей, оказавших на нас влияние. Мы двигаемся в новом направлении, но это все равно звучит как "Mule". Шарапов, специально для РокмЬюзик.Ру эх, Шарапов... не быть, наверно, этому шарапову генералом - Уоррен Хэйес у него просто вокалист, подзабыл он, что в первую очередь Уоррен на сегодняшний день, может быть, сильнейший гитарист мира! Members Warren Haynes - guitar, vocals (1994-present) Matt Abts - drums, percussion (1994-present) Andy Hess - bass (2003-present) Danny Louis - keyboards, vocals (2002-present) в этом альбоме в музыке Муле от прежнего southern rock-а мало что осталось, но может это и к лучшему? для меня лично тяжелая, блюз-роковая, виртуозная гитара Уоррена - главное у них, и тут её хватает! By Kerry Heffernan Gov't Mule is a side project experiment that seems to have gone terribly right. Although some loyal music followers just can't seem to get on board with them, the band has managed to build a legion of fans. Jambands.com actually listed the band as a choice to the poll question, "Which of these bands do you really enjoy even though your friends don't quite get it (and frankly give you a bit of grief for your musical taste)?" Gov't Mule's popularity was developed partially from intensely grueling touring schedules, but mostly because of the reputation that began to swirl about their talent; these guys can play. Constantly touted as a "southern rock band," it would be easy to typecast Gov't Mule as only that. However, with one listen to the band's latest studio effort, High and Mighty, it becomes blindingly obvious that southern rocking is just the beginning. True to the band's roots, the entire album does reek of southern rock flair - think Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Allman Brothers, and tiny fragments of The Doobie Brothers thrown in for good measure. But there's so much more going on here than straight-up, good ole' boy rockin'. Gov't Mule pulls out all of the stops with this record and borrows some ingeniously utilized cues from many different musical styles. In the album's powerful title track, "High and Mighty," the quartet takes a lesson from the glam-rock metal bands of the '80s. The song begins with the genre's quintessential hammering guitar riff and definitive drum line. But Mule doesn't diverge too far from their personal zone as the song, embedded with blues feels, moves to more of a 'sleaze metal' style rather than the Van Halen-esque, hair music of the decade. The pattern then falls into an all-out raucous, dissonance-filled momentum that begins to tease along the lines of a Black Sabbath tune. But just as you think that the band has lost all direction, the cheerful sound of the organ comes creeping in from the background, lightening the mood and pulling the song back to comfortably familiar Gov't Mule territory. Perhaps the biggest diversion from the southern jamming that is Gov't Mule comes from the song "Unring the Bell." The rhythm guitar plays the choppy notes on the backbeat that are characteristically prevalent in almost every reggae song known to man. Socially conscious lyrics flow through the chords - another defining characteristic of roots reggae - and the authoritative drum beat only adds to the nostalgic island feel of the tune. A breakdown occurs in the melody and is replaced by a phenomenal staccato keys solo, further complementing the Rasta vibe. The style is developed so completely that you almost forget that this is a rock album. A final example of the true eclectic musicianship of this band comes from the last song of the collection, "Endless Parade." The blues call-and-response pattern is alive and well here. With harmonic progressions and a strong, walking bass line, the groove of the blues takes shape. A constant light tap on the high-hat far in the distance creates a slightly jazzy ambience, allowing the song to come around full circle. But "full circle" doesn't just describe one song; it is what this entire album is really all about. This band has the ability to pull influences from across the gamut, yet still remain true to their roots. No matter what form is being utilized, the undeniable southern charm drenches each and every song. The band's ability to create beautiful, ballad-worthy lyrics in songs like "So Weak, So Strong" and "Child of the Earth" proves that they are more than a band who can blow the roof off the building with massive guitar solos and unrestrained improvisations. Their music has depth and intricacies that are only getting stronger with each concert played. This album is Gov't Mule at their best - finally sitting high and mighty 1 Mr. High & Mighty Haynes 5:33 2 Brand New Angel Haynes 6:53 3 So Weak, So Strong Haynes 5:08 4 Streamline Woman Haynes 4:06 5 Child of the Earth Haynes 5:45 6 Like Flies Haynes 4:37 7 Unring the Bell Haynes 8:05 8 Nothing Again Haynes 6:55 9 Million Miles from Yesterday Haynes 3:43 10 Brighter Days Haynes 6:33 11 Endless Parade Haynes 8:58 12 3 String George [*] Haynes 5:39 |
Posted by: taurus66 on 26-08-2006, 08:36 |
OlCh Праздник души просто-СПАСИБО |
Posted by: OlCh on 26-08-2006, 10:01 |
эт не мне, хлобцы, эт этому спасибо (Keykey you known who are he ) и другим - за раздачу |
Posted by: Keykey on 26-08-2006, 10:24 | ||
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Posted by: Гордый on 28-08-2006, 13:37 |
Спасибо, Gov't Mule, за замечательный альбом! И всем кто помог народу его услышать! Жаль тока нет обложек, но я думаю они скоро появяться... |
Posted by: Dotsik on 28-08-2006, 18:24 |
Спасибо Olch-у, спасибо , и особое спасибо Haynes-у !!!! |
Posted by: freakout on 28-08-2006, 23:57 |
any chance for hq covers? |
Posted by: Dotsik on 31-08-2006, 18:10 | ||
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Posted by: OlCh on 31-08-2006, 18:30 | ||
а в Швеции по прежнему плохо со скенерами, диски есть - скенеров нету |
Posted by: elbek on 01-09-2006, 14:12 |
А ведь был и у Uriah Heep альбомчик с тем же названием |
Posted by: OlCh on 27-09-2006, 05:00 |
вот враги подбросили Gov't.Mule-2006.High&Mighty.scans.rar (ed2k://|file|Gov't.Mule-2006.High&Mighty.scans.rar|10152941|4F056704F728253AE0E24CEA3B04A616|h=C6VKQWR4WGTDB4YRVLKJZDMDXCIBV7LK|/ |
Posted by: Vp36nl on 10-06-2008, 08:01 |
Спасибо! Замечательно тяжелый блюз |