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Gov't Mule - 1995 Gov't Mule, Mule to eMule |
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Posted: 09-11-2003, 11:13
(post 1, #189744)
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Gov't Mule's self-titled debut is a scorching set of heavy blues-rockers. Although they have some difficulty coming up with memorable original material, the band is loose, funky, gritty, and real. They have enough burning licks to make the record a worthwhile listen for guitar fanatics. Artist - Gov't Mule Album Title - Gov't Mule Date of Release - Oct 1995 Genre - Rock Styles - Blues-Rock, Hard Rock, Southern Rock Time - 69:48 1. Grinnin' in Your Face (House) - 1:35 2. Mother Earth (Memphis Slim/Simpkins) - 8:13 3. Rocking Horse (Allman/Haynes/Pearson/Woody) - 4:06 4. Monkey Hill (Haynes/Woody) - 4:40 5. Temporary Saint (Haynes) - 5:44 6. Trane (Abts/Haynes/Woody) - 7:28 7. Mule (Abts/Haynes/Woody) - 5:39 8. Dolphineus (Abts/Haynes/Woody) - 2:03 9. Painted Silver Light (Haynes) - 7:07 10. Mr. Big (Fraser/Kirke/Kossoff/Rodgers) - 6:06 11. Left Coast Groovies [For FZ] (Abts/Haynes/Woody) - 6:52 12. World of Difference (Haynes) - 10:15 Warren Haynes- Guitar, Vocals Matt Abts- Drums Allen Woody- Bass Michael Barbiero - Producer, Engineer, Mixing Greg Calbi - Mastering Bud Snyder - Engineer Todd Vos - Engineer, Assistant Engineer Jay A. Ryan - Engineer, Assistant Engineer Andrea Morris - Assistant Engineer |
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Posted: 11-11-2003, 11:00
(post 2, #190286)
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Тут прозвучала фраза "непрерывное соло тяжелой гитары"!!! Я - в очередь! Кто последний? OlCh, Master55, спасибо. |
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Posted: 11-11-2003, 21:27
(post 3, #190452)
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Чо-то в последнее время, дружище, ты всё время - последний? Лично мне было лучше, когда ты - первым был! |
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Posted: 12-11-2003, 07:08
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Я тут посмотрел... и так думаю - а вы, батенька, мягко будет сказано, - хитрец! |
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Posted: 12-11-2003, 09:53
(post 5, #190638)
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Не виноватая я! Оно само так залилось |
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Posted: 12-11-2003, 15:46
(post 6, #190706)
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OlCh, а то что ты сам качаешь этот файл - это очередная твоя шутка? Я вчера, когда это увидел, подумал - глюк, как в прошлый раз... Но ведь ты упорно продолжаешь его качать и сегодня Или таки кто-то тобою прикрывается? |
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Posted: 12-11-2003, 21:09
(post 7, #190838)
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тут и ещё вопрос получается - кто есть сознание потерявший? забыл выключить ... хорошо, што токо 130мб накапало! |
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Posted: 08-08-2005, 21:30
(post 8, #451347)
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Biography by John Bush The leaders of Gov't Mule, Warren Haynes and Allen Woody, should be well-known to Allman Brothers fans for their stint in Southern rock's most famous native sons. In 1989, Haynes became the second replacement for Duane Allman, providing a good foil for Gregg Allman and Dickey Betts on guitar and vocals; Woody filled out the Allman sound on bass. Five years after their debut, the duo joined drummer Matt Abts in the side project Gov't Mule, a band in which the Allman Brothers' influence is apparent but complicated with the psychedelic, bluesy power-trio feel of Cream. Gov't Mule debuted in 1995 with a self-titled album on Capricorn Records, followed by the stellar concert date Live at Roseland Ballroom. The studio follow-up Dose appeared in early 1998; another concert set, Live...with a Little Help from Our Friends, followed a year later, with the complete show later appearing as a four-disc limited edition set. A new studio effort, Life Before Insanity, appeared in early 2000. A vital member of the band was lost, however, on August 26, 2000 when Allen Woody was found dead in a hotel room in New York City. The band had been preparing to record its next album, and after a time, Gov't Mule finally decided to carry on with the project, this time with guest bassists ranging from Flea to Bootsy Collins. The two volume Deep End series for ATO Records resulted. Phish bassist Mike Gordon also got involved in the project, filming the recording of the albums for a planned documentary. In mid-September 2001, the group hit the road for a six week tour in support of Deep End, Vol. 1; Oteil Burbridge filled in as bassist for most of the dates. The second volume of Live...With a Little Help from Our Friends appeared in 2002, and the Deepest End: Live in Concert CD and DVD in 2003. One year later saw the release of Déjà Voodoo, Gov't Mule's first studio effort since Woody's death. It featured his official replacement, bassist Andy Hess, as well as new keyboardist Danny Louis. |
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