The Deep End, Vol. 1

The Deep End, Vol. 1

by Gov't Mule
The Deep End, Vol. 1

The Deep End, Vol. 1

by Gov't Mule

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Overview

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 Gov't 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 Mini-moog. 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. Disc two features four live tracks, three of them marked by impeccable contributions from keyboard journeyman Chuck Leavell, including some classic duo improvising with Phish's Page McConnell before the beat kicks in on "Jesus Just Left Chicago." The last, "Soulshine," is a spirited solo guitar and vocal benediction by Haynes, not only a farewell of sorts for Woody, but a promise that the band's story is far from over. [Limited editions of The Deep End, Vol. 1 included a bonus disc of additional material.] ~ Robert L. Doerschuk

Product Details

Release Date: 01/13/2008
Label: Ato/Bmg / Evangeline (Uk) / Floating World
UPC: 0805772407022

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Fool's Moon
  2. Life on the Outside
  3. Banks of the Deep End
  4. Down and Out in New York City
  5. Effigy
  6. Maybe I'm a Leo
  7. Same Price
  8. Soulshine
  9. Sco-Mule
  10. Worried Down With the Blues
  11. Beautifully Broken
  12. Tear Me Down
  13. Sin's a Good Man's Brother

Disc 2

  1. Blind Man in the Dark
  2. Fallen Down
  3. Jesus Left Chicago
  4. Soulshine

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Gov't Mule   Primary Artist
Allen Woody   Primary Artist,Bass
Gregg Allman   Guest Artist,Organ,Vocals
Little Milton   Guest Artist,Guitar,Vocals
John Scofield   Guest Artist,Guitar
Larry Graham   Guest Artist,Bass,Vocals
John Entwistle   Guest Artist,Bass
Bootsy Collins   Guest Artist,Bass,Vocals
Flea   Guest Artist,Bass
Jack Bruce   Guest Artist,Bass,Vocals
Warren Haynes   Vocals,Guitar
Derek Trucks   Slide Guitar
Danny Louis   Organ,Keyboards,Wurlitzer
Roger Glover   Bass
Randall Bramblett   Organ
Mike Watt   Bass
Willie Weeks   Bass
Mike Gordon   Bass,Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Chris Wood   Bass
Bernie Worrell   Keyboards,Mini Moog,Organ,Clarinet
Jerry Cantrell   Vocals
Matt Abts   Drums,Percussion
Oteil Burbridge   Bass
Dave Schools   Bass
Dan Weinstein   Trombone
Chuck Leavell   Organ,Keyboards,Wurlitzer
Mike Uhler   Trumpet
Keith Tree Barry   Sax (Tenor)
Rob Barraco   Keyboards
Barry Keith   Sax (Tenor)
Page McConnell   Organ,Keyboards,Wurlitzer,Synthesizer
Stefan Lessard   Bass
Audley Freed   Guitar
Eddie Harsch   Organ

Technical Credits

Warren Haynes   Mixing,Composer,Producer
Danny Louis   Composer
John Fogerty   Composer
Mark Farner   Composer
David Z.   Engineer,Producer
Greg Griffith   Assistant Engineer
Ritchie Blackmore   Composer
Jon Lord   Composer
Steve Fallone   Editing
Mike Gordon   Composer
Billy Gibbons   Composer
Ian Paice   Composer
Ian Gillan   Composer
Barry De Vorzon   Composer
Jaimoe Jaworowicz   Composer
Roger Glover   Composer
Danny Clinch   Photography
Michael Barbiero   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Dave Swanson   Engineer
Reaann Zschokke   Assistant Engineer
Jeff Hoffman   Engineer
Patrick Haley   Photography
Sandy Morgan   Engineer
Christer Manning   Design,Art Direction
Gary Ashley   Photography
Piper Ferguson   Photography
Brian Farmer   Technician
Ray Martin   Mixing,Engineer
Edward Smith   Photography
Allen Woody   Composer
Audley Freed   Composer
Bob Mahoney   Technician
Dusty Hill   Composer
Frank Beard   Composer
John Cutler   Engineer,Producer
Greg Calbi   Mastering
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