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DescriptionAll tracks are Properly tagged with art embedded in tag. Gov’t Mule – 2015 - Dub Side Of The Mule (Deluxe Edition) (3CD) [mp3@320] Gov’t Mule The Mule performing in 2008: L to R, Haynes, Abts, Hess, Louis The original lineup of Gov't Mule performs an acoustic set at a record store in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. From left: Warren Haynes, Matt Abts and Allen Woody Gov't Mule at a concert in the Fabrik Hamburg, Germany 2015 Gov't Mule (pronounced Government Mule) is a Southern rock jam band, formed in 1994 as a side project of The Allman Brothers Band by guitarist Warren Haynes and bassist Allen Woody. Fans often refer to Gov't Mule simply as Mule. The band released their debut album, Gov't Mule, in 1995, and have since released an additional nine studio albums, plus numerous EPs and live releases. Gov't Mule has become a staple act at music festivals across North America, with both its members and frequent guests boasting members from other notable bands, adding various funk and blues rock elements to the band's sound. Dub Side Of The Mule (Deluxe Edition) Artist: Gov’t Mule Title: Dub Side Of The Mule (Deluxe Edition) Release Date: April 3, 2015 Total Length: 3:47:01 Label: Evil Teen Records, Mascot Label Group Genre: Blues Rock, Reggae, Jam Band Gov't Mule Dub Side of the Mule was recorded live on the 31st of December 2006 at the Beacon Theatre New York City New Years Eve Party , The Album consist of 3 CD's of Awesome live music. All tracks have been remastered and remixed for a better and clearer sound. The Gov't Mule live archival series, which began in 2014 with Dark Side of the Mule and continued with Sco-Mule, continues with this document from the band's 2006 New Year's Eve Beacon Theater show. This is the "standard version" (among several) of Dub Side of the Mule from the middle of a three-set evening. It's the reggae set with the legendary Toots Hibbert fronting the band on all but the last track. He is in excellent voice throughout, living up to his reputation as one of the greatest reggae singers of all time. For this evening, Gov't Mule comprised original members Warren Haynes on guitars and vocals and Matt Abts on drums, with Danny Louis on keyboards, Andy Hess on bass, and percussionist Sean Pelton. They are augmented by additional guitarist Gordie Johnson, a three-piece horn section, and Machan Taylor and Elaine Caswell on backing vocals. The mighty heavy Mule playing reggae isn't as odd as it might initially seem; rhythmically, they are one of the tightest bands in the business, and groove is in everything they do. There are a ton of surprises here. Some hard blues riffing transforms into rocksteady dreadwise party music as Hibbert — with Johnson on co-lead vocalist — lays out a hard-skanking read of Al Green's "I'm a Ram." Next up is "54-46 Was My Number," the first in a series of Toots & the Maytals classics that also include great performances of "Pressure Drop," "True Love Is Hard to Find," and "Reggae Got Soul." Also included is one of the earliest, grittiest performances of their joint reading of Otis Redding's "Hard to Handle," as well as a lover's rock take on the Southern soulman's "I've Got Dreams to Remember." Hibbert was deeply influenced by Redding and expresses himself not only with requisite skill, but wrenching emotion. The band and chorus frame him with just enough weight to let him soar. The biggest surprise is a triumphant, near-ska version of Radiohead's "Let Down" that slides in a horn riff from Men at Work's "Who Can It Be Now." (While that might read like it's dreadful, the chart is clever.) A spirited take on the Malone/Scott R&B nugget "Turn on Your Lovelight" is a smoker, while a reggae version of Haynes' "Soulshine," which blows away virtually every other version previously issued (even though it's without Hibbert), closes it out. As fans might suspect, this is not one of the Mule's standard guitar-blasting sets. There are many fine Haynes' solos and there are a few longer jam tracks, but over half this date consists of tunes between three and six minutes in length. This is part of Dub Side of the Mule's considerable charm: it stands out from many other Gov't Mule live recordings because it reflects the sound of a singular rock band reveling in their collaboration with a reggae legend. [The four-disc version — all three sets on audio discs and a DVD of Hibbert's — contains many more surprises. Disc one is a burning 11-track set by the Mule with killer versions of "Thorazine Shuffle," "Sco-Mule," and "Whiter Shade of Pale." The third disc/set is rife with guests, including Gregg Allman and John Popper. It offers scorching covers of Bob Seger's "Ramblin' Gamblin Man," James Brown's "It's a Man's Man's Man's World," the Allman Brothers' "Dreams," and Bob Dylan's "Just Like a Woman" among its ten tracks. CD1: 01. Thorazine Shuffle (9:33) 02. Larger Than Life (6:21) 03. She Said, She Said (4:12) 04. Tomorrow Never Knows (7:40) 05. Whiter Shade of Pale (6:40) 06. Dolphineus (1:46) 07. Painted Silver Light (6:55) 08. Sco-Mule (10:15) 09. So Weak, So Strong (5:35) 10. Play with Fire (7:24) 11. Unring the Bell (11:00) CD2: 01. I’m a Ram (6:21) 02. 54-46 Was My Number (feat. Toots Hibbert) (5:02) 03. Hard to Handle (feat. Toots Hibbert) (5:12) 04. True Love Is Hard to Find (feat. Toots Hibbert) (6:04) 05. Pressure Drop (feat. Toots Hibbert) (4:31) 06. Let Down (feat. Toots Hibbert) (2:38) 07. I’ve Got Dreams to Remember (feat. Toots Hibbert) (5:55) 08. Reggae Got Soul (feat. Toots Hibbert) (7:26) 09. Hard Road (feat. Toots Hibbert) (9:53) 10. Happy New Year (feat. Toots Hibbert) (0:59) 11. Turn on Your Love Light (feat. Toots Hibbert) (6:38) 12. Reggae Soulshine (12:00) CD3: 01. Intro (0:32) 02. Sweet Feeling (feat. Gregg Allman & Friends) (3:37) 03. Just Like a Woman (feat. Gregg Allman & Friends) (8:30) 04. I Feel so Bad (feat. Gregg Allman & Friends) (9:18) 05. Dreams (feat. Gregg Allman & Friends) (10:43) 06. Million Miles from Yesterday (5:36) 07. Endless Parade (7:04) 08. It’s a Man’s Man’s Man’s World (6:04) 09. Ramblin’ Gamblin’ Man (7:57) 10. It Hurts Me Too (7:30) 11. Goin’ out West (10:09) Members: Current Members: Warren Haynes - guitar, vocals (1994–present) Matt Abts - drums, percussion, vocals (1994–present) Danny Louis - keyboards, guitar, trumpet, vocals (2002–present) Jorgen Carlsson - bass (2008–present) Former Members: Allen Woody - bass, mandolin, vocals (1994–2000) Andy Hess - bass (2003–2008) Note: This is not my rip. 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