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Gov't Mule|The Deepest End Live In Concert

The Deepest End Live In Concert

Gov't Mule

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With the death of bassist Allen Woody, the surviving members of Gov't Mule faced that familiar question of how to carry on. Their answer is this sprawling set, on which a cavalcade of bassists and other visitors fly through the Mule tracks, each fitting into the groove in his own way. Drummer Matt Abts is especially adept at accommodating these guests, shifting from a medium-tempo plod behind the clean-picked lines and world-weary vocals of Jack Bruce on "Fool's Moon" to a four-beat slam-out, reminiscent of "Dance to the Music," to accommodate former Sly Stone side monster Larry Graham during "Life on the Outside." And on "Same Price" he hammers fills behind Who alumnus John Entwistle with an energy that recalls Kenny Jones, if not quite Keith Moon, while Warren Haynes approximates Pete Townshend's harmony-driven style. With the band's rugged sound providing common reference, the styles of each bassist prove easy to discern. Those who play inside the groove make their presence known through stealthy insinuation, like Flea on a catlike prowl through "Down and Out in New York City." On "Tear Me Down," Bootsy Collins follows a different tack, by flitting against the band's heavy tread with nimble lines that dance in and out of wah-wah effects, thumb-slap funk, and sly interactions with former P-Funk colleague Bernie Worrell's Minimoog. Allen Woody himself makes a posthumous appearance, on a previously unreleased cover of Grand Funk Railroad's "Sin's a Good Man's Brother." Here, the band stretches into a comfortable, loose, Hendrix-like feel, as all three members jam with intuitive interaction and raw passion; no other performance here feels quite so natural.

© Robert L. Doerschuk /TiVo

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Gov't Mule

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Bad Little Doggie
00:04:04

Gov't Mule, MainArtist

(C) 2006 ATO Records (P) 2006 ATO Records

2
Game Face
00:08:36

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(C) 2006 ATO Records (P) 2006 ATO Records

3
Larger Than Life
00:06:11

Gov't Mule, MainArtist

(C) 2006 ATO Records (P) 2006 ATO Records

4
Blindman In The Dark
00:15:38

Gov't Mule, MainArtist

(C) 2006 ATO Records (P) 2006 ATO Records

5
Which Way Do We Run?
00:06:56

Gov't Mule, MainArtist

(C) 2006 ATO Records (P) 2006 ATO Records

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Fool's Moon
00:06:11

Gov't Mule, MainArtist

(C) 2006 ATO Records (P) 2006 ATO Records

7
Sco-Mule
00:08:56

Gov't Mule, MainArtist

(C) 2006 ATO Records (P) 2006 ATO Records

8
Patchwork Quilt
00:06:06

Gov't Mule, MainArtist

(C) 2006 ATO Records (P) 2006 ATO Records

9
Lay Of The Sunflower
00:07:35

Gov't Mule, MainArtist

(C) 2006 ATO Records (P) 2006 ATO Records

10
John The Revelator
00:07:01

Gov't Mule, MainArtist

(C) 2006 ATO Records (P) 2006 ATO Records

DISC 2

1
Beautifully Broken
00:09:49

Gov't Mule, MainArtist

(C) 2006 ATO Records (P) 2006 ATO Records

2
Time To Confess
00:08:27

Gov't Mule, MainArtist

(C) 2006 ATO Records (P) 2006 ATO Records

3
Banks Of The Deep End
00:06:45

Gov't Mule, MainArtist

(C) 2006 ATO Records (P) 2006 ATO Records

4
32/30 Blues
00:12:10

Gov't Mule, MainArtist

(C) 2006 ATO Records (P) 2006 ATO Records

5
Goin' Down
00:05:58

Gov't Mule, MainArtist

(C) 2006 ATO Records (P) 2006 ATO Records

6
Slow Happy Boys
00:07:29

Gov't Mule, MainArtist

(C) 2006 ATO Records (P) 2006 ATO Records

7
I Shall Return
00:07:29

Gov't Mule, MainArtist

(C) 2006 ATO Records (P) 2006 ATO Records

8
Trying Not To Fall
00:05:48

Gov't Mule, MainArtist

(C) 2006 ATO Records (P) 2006 ATO Records

9
Drivin' Rain
00:05:03

Gov't Mule, MainArtist

(C) 2006 ATO Records (P) 2006 ATO Records

10
Soulshine
00:07:43

Gov't Mule, MainArtist

(C) 2006 ATO Records (P) 2006 ATO Records

Album review

With the death of bassist Allen Woody, the surviving members of Gov't Mule faced that familiar question of how to carry on. Their answer is this sprawling set, on which a cavalcade of bassists and other visitors fly through the Mule tracks, each fitting into the groove in his own way. Drummer Matt Abts is especially adept at accommodating these guests, shifting from a medium-tempo plod behind the clean-picked lines and world-weary vocals of Jack Bruce on "Fool's Moon" to a four-beat slam-out, reminiscent of "Dance to the Music," to accommodate former Sly Stone side monster Larry Graham during "Life on the Outside." And on "Same Price" he hammers fills behind Who alumnus John Entwistle with an energy that recalls Kenny Jones, if not quite Keith Moon, while Warren Haynes approximates Pete Townshend's harmony-driven style. With the band's rugged sound providing common reference, the styles of each bassist prove easy to discern. Those who play inside the groove make their presence known through stealthy insinuation, like Flea on a catlike prowl through "Down and Out in New York City." On "Tear Me Down," Bootsy Collins follows a different tack, by flitting against the band's heavy tread with nimble lines that dance in and out of wah-wah effects, thumb-slap funk, and sly interactions with former P-Funk colleague Bernie Worrell's Minimoog. Allen Woody himself makes a posthumous appearance, on a previously unreleased cover of Grand Funk Railroad's "Sin's a Good Man's Brother." Here, the band stretches into a comfortable, loose, Hendrix-like feel, as all three members jam with intuitive interaction and raw passion; no other performance here feels quite so natural.

© Robert L. Doerschuk /TiVo

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