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Govt Mule Stoned Side Of The Mule Vol 2

Late last year, of Gov’t Mule’s recording of their 2009 Halloween concert, in which the southern rock giants performed a blistering set composed entirely of Rolling Stones classics. The two-volume album is entitled Stoned Side of the Mule Vol. This time around, we examine the tightly arranged rock n’ roll perfection that continues on the second side of this record.

Stoned Side of the Mule Vol. 2, an Album by Gov't Mule. Released April 18, 2015 on Evil Teen (catalog no. 6-1; Vinyl LP). Genres: Blues Rock, Jam Band. No GOV'T MULESTONED SIDE OF THE MULE VOL. 1 & 2 reviews posted by specialists/experts yet. Members reviews No GOV'T MULE STONED SIDE OF THE MULE VOL. 1 & 2 reviews posted by members yet. Gov't Mule - Stoned Side Of The Mule Vol. 2 Vinyl LP RSD NEW Rolling Stones See more like this Gov'T Mule - Stoned Side of the Mule Vol.1 & 2 (2lp Vinyl) 2015 Provogue Brand New. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2015 Vinyl release of Stoned Side Of The Mule - Vol.1 & 2 on Discogs.

These two volumes are exclusive vinyl-only releases and feature special guests: multi-instrumentalist Jackie Greene (Phil Lesh & Friends, The Black Crowes, Trigger Hippy) and saxophonist Steve Elson (Stevie Ray Vaughan, Radiohead, David Bowie). The first song on this highly-festive, hit parade of a Halloween show is the classic Stones ballad “Wild Horses.” The band is right-on-the-money and Haynes’ voice is soulful as ever, as the delighted audience soaks in the ever-so-glorious sound of this bluesy masterpiece.

Furiously picking up the pace on the next song, the boys rip into a raunchy rendition of “Bitch” from the Rolling Stones’ 1971 album Sticky Fingers. Steve Elson’s uncanny saxophone playing shines as bright as the heavens on this in-your-face rocker. They then jump up one decade on the Rolling Stones timeline, to 1981’s Tattoo You for a funk-filled performance of the Stones standard, “Slave”. Drummer Matt Abts kicks into the steady drum opening with clocklike precision as the band harmonizes on the repeating refrain, “Don’t wanna be your slave!” Once again the sweet sound of saxophone turns up the heat as the boys groove out this jam-heavy rendition of the raucous Rolling Stones tune. Going way back, the next selection from the Stones’ vast repertoire is the 1965 hit song “Play With Fire”. While the performance is incredibly intimate and beautifully played, the psychedelic tinge of the original is not present in this interpretation.

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Nevertheless, it is an enjoyable listen. On track nine, the Mule stomps into a impassioned performance of the classic “Can’t You Hear Me Knockin’”, which turns out to be one of the strongest songs of the evening. Warren delivers the grungy opening riff with unmitigated flawlessness, as they proceed to hit this eight-minute jam-masterwork far out of the park. Finally, the rock n’ roll staple “Brown Sugar” puts a cap on this unforgettable evening.

Continuing the top-notch playing and meticulous musical interpretations, the band ends on a high note as the audience is left breathless yet begging for more. Over the years and continuing into the present, Warren Haynes seems to show up everywhere in the musical stratosphere and there seems to be nothing he cannot do. As long as he keeps playing and kicking out these great albums, we are happy as can be. Stoned Side of the Mule is no ordinary cover album. It’s an absolute all-out party and also a limited vinyl-only release. Our recommendation is to go out and buy this record immediately.

You will not regret it. Hey – it’s only rock n’ roll, but we like it! By Joseph Conlon.

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Followup to sold out Vol. Free download mp3 ayah aku ingin berjumpa. 1 gets synched up as a two-fer 2LP set for April 20. By Blurt Staff Once again Gov’t Mule has delved into its vaults for Stoned Side Of The Mule, featuring the band’s ace live covers of, you guessed it, Rolling Stones. Released last fall for Record Store Day’s Black Friday event, it was an instant sellout and went on to eBay fame, so to speak. Go to read our review of Volume 1 – or even to read our review of their Pink Floyd set, Dark Side of the Mule. So Volume 2 of Stoned Side is now incoming for April, and the Mule has decided to pair it with Volume 1 in a deluxe limited edition, 2-LP gatefold sleeve, 180-gram goodie. Like its predecessor, it was recorded during the group’s 2009 Halloween show at the Tower Theatre in Philly and features guests Jackie Greene on guitar and Steve Elson on sax.