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Saturday, October 14, 2006

Gov't Mule - Dose 1998




01 - Gov't Mule - Blind Man In The Dark
02 - Gov't Mule - Thorazine Shuffle
03 - Gov't Mule - Thelonius Beck
04 - Gov't Mule - Game Face
05 - Gov't Mule - Towering Fool
06 - Gov't Mule - Birth Of The Mule
07 - Gov't Mule - John The Revelator
08 - Gov't Mule - She Said, She Said
09 - Gov't Mule - Larger Than Life
10 - Gov't Mule - Raven Black Night
11 - Gov't Mule - I Shall Return
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
After years of playing with the Allman Brothers Band, guitarist Warren Haynes and bassist Allen Woody left the ensemble to focus on Gov't Mule. On their third album, Gov't Mule broaden their direction and expand the sonic possibilities of a power trio. Echoing threesomes like the Jimi Hendrix Experience and Cream, Gov't Mule play modern blues-rock with exuberance and style. Haynes's proficiency on the guitar allows for exploration in a variety of musical idioms. He plays with fiery precision and his soulful voice is gruff and expressive. Besides original material, the band covers the country-blues classic "John the Revelator," written by Son House, and rework The Beatles' "She Said She Said." --Mitch Myers
What can I say about the almighty Mule? They are incredible and this is an extremely enjoyable album, possibly their finest studio record. Gov't Mule work as a trio because each member has a powerful command over his instrument, as is well demonstated on this and all of their other albums. Warren Haynes is an unbelievable guitarist and incredibly soulful singer, Allen Woody is a supremely talented bassist, and Matt Abts is a killer drummer. If you have not heard the Mule yet, I would recommend it as soon as possible. Dose is a good a place as any to start, although you might want to check out a live album if you prefer the longer, more jam oriented songs. Highlights from Dose for me include the rockin' Blind Man in the Dark, the infectious bass groove of Thorazine Shuffle, Game Face, and the softer moments, Towering Fool (with emotional guitar solo and perfectly placed bass notes) and I Shall Return. A highly recommended album.


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