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Gov't Mule - Peace...Like A River (2023) [24-96]


Peace…Like A River
, Gov’t Mule’s 12th studio album and follow-up to their chart-topping, Grammy-nominated blues album, Heavy Load Blues, features a 12-song rock collection with guest appearances from Billy Bob Thornton, Celisse, and Billy F Gibbons. The album’s first single “Dreaming Out Loud” features Ivan Neville and Ruthie Foster with lyrics weaving together inspirational quotes from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Robert and John Kennedy, and the late civil rights leader and U.S. Representative John Lewis.

  1.     Same As It Ever Was
  2.     Shake Our Way Out (ft. Billy Gibbons)
  3.     Made My Peace
  4.     Peace I Need
  5.     Your Only Friend
  6.     Dreaming Out Loud (ft. Ivan Neville and Ruthie Foster)
  7.     Head Full Of Thunder
  8.     The River Only Flows One way (ft. Billy Bob Thornton)
  9.     After The Storm
  10.     Just Across The River (ft. Celisse Henderson)
  11.     Long Time Coming    
  12.     Gone Too Long

Gov't Mule - Dark Side Of The Mule (3 CD Deluxe Edition, 2014) [FLAC]

Rock torchbearers Gov’t Mule are celebrating their 20th anniversary with an extensive tour and a series of dynamic live archival releases that highlight the group’s versatility and epic, fearless live performances. No two Gov’t Mule shows are alike, as the band draws on the more than 300 songs in their repertoire (and often a host of special guests) to create a unique experience each and every time. Their steadily expanding fan base knows that the Mule always has something special waiting for them. Expect the unexpected.

Dark Side of the Mule, was released on December 8, 2014, and features 90 minutes of Pink Floyd covers recorded during the band’s Halloween 2008 show at the Orpheum Theatre in Boston, MA.

 

Gov't Mule - Live... With A Little Help From Our Friends [Collector's Edition , 4 CD 1999] [FLAC]


This show was recorded on New Year's Eve, 1998, at the Roxy in Atlanta, GA, and documents the band in peak form, from the power charged vocals and lead guitar of Warren Haynes, to Abts' freight train drumming and Woody's thunder driven bass. On any given night, Gov't Mule alone can rock your socks off, but on this magical evening, the band was joined by some real brothers of the road -- the Allman Brothers, the Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton's sideman Chuck Leavell was there, along with Parliament's Bernie Worrell, former Black Crowes guitarist Marc Ford, Aquarium Rescue Unit's Jimmy Herring, Randall Bramblett, Allman Brothers' bandmember, Derek Trucks and Yonrico Scott, the drummer from the Derek Trucks Band.




 

Wish You Were Here : Another One for Woody - benefit show 2010-11-22 NY [FLAC]


Warren Haynes and members of the extended Gov’t Mule family celebrated the life and musical legacy of bassist Allen Woody. The Another One for Woody benefit show took place at New York’s Roseland Ballroom—the same venue that hosted the original One for Woody benefit a decade ago—and raised money for music education in public schools. 


 

 

Remembering Allen Woody (1955-2000)


Douglas Allen Woody
(October 3, 1955 – August 26, 2000) was an American bass guitarist best known for his eight-year tenure in the Allman Brothers Band and as a co-founder of Gov't Mule. 

In addition to helping revitalize the Allman Brothers during the late '80s, bassist Allen Woody helped co-form one of the '90s finest southern-retro rock acts, Gov't Mule. Born Douglas Allen Woody on October 2, 1956 in Nashville, Tennessee, Woody picked up both the mandolin and bass guitar at a very young age. Inspired by such bassists as Mountain's Felix Pappalardi, Cream's Jack Bruce, and Hot Tuna's Jack Casady, Woody began playing in local bands, and eventually majored in music at Middle Tennessee State University. It was through a job as a salesman at Nashville's famed Gruhn Guitar Store that Woody became friendly with several renowned musicians passing through the area, which led to an invite to join the Artimus Pyle Band (led by the ex-drummer of Lynyrd Skynyrd). Through his association with the Pyle Band, Woody became friendly with Butch Trucks of the Allman Brothers Band, who suggested that he try out for the group, who were in the process of reforming during the late '80s. Woody got the gig, as he toured and appeared on such releases as 1990's Seven Turns, 1991's Shades of Two Worlds, 1992's Evening With the Allman Brothers Band: First Set, 1994's Where It All Begins, and 1995's Evening With the Allman Brothers Band: 2nd Set. It was during his Allman association that Woody befriended fellow bandmate/guitarist Warren Haynes, which led to talk between the two of forming a side band - specializing in blues-based heavy rock (a la Mountain, Cream, Led Zeppelin, etc.). With drummer Matt Abts signed on as well, the trio took the name Gov't Mule, and issued their self-titled debut in 1995. But what was originally thought to be a side band soon took on a life of its own, and both Woody and Haynes handed in their resignations to the Allmans. Gov't Mule continued to solidify their standing as one of the U.S.' top blues-based hard rock acts, with such further releases as 1996's Live at Roseland Ballroom, 1998's Dose, 1999's Live with a Little Help from Our Friends, and 2000's Life Before Insanity. But just a few months after Gov't Mule's latest studio offering, Woody was found dead on Saturday, August 26th, 2000, in his hotel suite at the Courtyard Marriott Hotel in Queens, New York. After his passing, a fund was set up for Woody's young daughter, The Savannah Woody Educational Fund, while the surviving members of Gov't Mule decided to carry on. The group's next release, The Deep End: Vol. 1, including several different renowned bassists filling in for their late friend, while Woody himself made a posthumous appearance on a previously unreleased cover of Grand Funk Railroad's "Sin's a Good Man's Brother." In addition to his work with the Allman Brothers and Gov't Mule, Woody also guested on a few recordings by other artists, including Little Milton's Welcome to Little Milton and Kevn Kinney's Flower & the Knife. 



 Rising Low is Mike Gordon's second feature film – a documentary based on the life and death of Gov't Mule bassist Allen Woody and the making of a double-disc tribute album featuring a host of legendary bass players. Throughout the film, Gordon interviews Woody's family and bandmates and also discusses the philosophy and technique of bass playing with a number of the instrument's legends, including Chris Squire, Les Claypool, John Entwistle, Flea, Bootsy Collins, Mike Watt, Roger Glover and others. 




Gov’t Mule - Stoned Side of the Mule, Vol. 1 & 2 [2022/FLAC]

Gov’t Mule have announced they will share their live album Stoned Side of the Mule, Vol. 1 & 2 digitally for the first time. The 13-tracks were recorded during the band’s Rolling Stones-themed Halloween show at The Tower Theatre in Upper Darby, Pa.– just outside of Philadelphia–on Oct. 31, 2009. The band shared the evening’s cover of “Under My Thumb” with pristine audio in conjunction with the announcement.

The album was initially issued as a limited vinyl release in 2015 by Provogue to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Gov’t Mule and quickly sold out. Along with the digital release, the band will share their first-ever European repress of the LP on May 27. The re-release will come on two transparent blue and red vinyl as well as on CD.  

Stoned Side of the Mule features the band covering Rolling Stones staples including “Paint It Black,” “Wild Horses,” “Angie,” Brown Sugar,” and more. On the evening of Oct. 31, 2009, Gov’t Mule were joined by Steve Elson, who is known for his saxophone work with David Bowie and Stevie Ray Vaughan and guitarist and vocalist Jackie Greene who is known for his work with The Black Crowes and Phil Lesh & Friends. 


1 Under My Thumb (4:51)
2 Monkey Man (5:18)
3 Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker) (4:42)
4 Paint It Black (4:16)
5 Angie (4:57)
6 Ventilator Blues (7:38)
7 Shattered (4:10)
8 Wild Horses (06:25)
9 Bitch (04:59)
10 Slave (08:05)
11 Play With Fire (02:54)
12 Can’t You Hear Me Knocking (08:07)
13 Brown Sugar (05:04)

Gov't Mule - The Georgia Bootleg Box [6 CD, 2012/FLAC]

 

The Georgia Bootleg Box is a 6-disc set capturing a 3-night run from Georgia in 1996 recorded live at The Georgia Theater in Athens on 4/11, The Roxy in Atlanta on 4/12 and Elizabeth Reed Music Hall in Macon on 4/13. The box features the band's original trio: Warren Haynes (vocals/guitar), Matt Abts (drums) and Allen Woody (bass) and guest appearances by a young Derek Trucks and Tinsley Ellis.

Gov't Mule - Live At The Cotton Club, Atlanta, GA, February 20, 1997 (2021) FLAC

 

Gov’t Mule released Live At The Cotton Club Atlanta February 20, 1997 via Evil Teen Records. The live album is the third in the renowned rockers’ digital-only live archival series.

The remixed and remastered Live At The Cotton Club Atlanta February 20, 1997 features Mule’s original lineup of guitarist Warren Haynes, late bassist Allen Woody and drummer Matt Abts. Having formed just three years prior by Haynes and Woody as an Allman Brothers Band side project, the Atlanta ‘97 concert — a home state show as the band was born in Georgia — sees Gov’t Mule performing material from their 1995 self-titled debut, cuts from their yet to be released 1998 album, Dose, and covers from blues greats like Sonny Boy Williamson and Memphis Slim as well as the Grateful Dead, Bob Dylan, ZZ Top and more.

The recording also showcases Mule in their power trio days, following in the footsteps of legendary rock power trios like Cream and The Jim Hendrix Experience.





01 John The Revelator
02 Mule
03 Game Face
04 Temporary Saint
05 No Need To Suffer
06 Birth Of The Mule
07 Dolphineus
08 Painted Silver Light
09 Thelonius Beck
10 St. Stephen Jam
11 I Shall Be Released
12 Blind Man In The Dark
13 Drums
14 Blind Man In The Dark (Reprise)
15 Young Man Blues
16 Good Morning Little School Girl
17 Young Man Blues (Reprise)
18 Monkey Hill
19 I Want You (She's So Heavy) Jam
20 Mr. Big
21 Left Coast Groovies
22 Mother Earth
23 Goin' Out West
24 Gonna Send You Back To Georgia
25 I Can't Hold Out
26 Gonna Send You Back To Georgia (Reprise)
27 Just Got Paid
28 I've Been Working
29 Just Got Paid (Reprise)

Gov't Mule - Bring On the Music : Live at the Capitol Theatre [4 CD, 2019/FLAC]




Gov’t Mule celebrates 25 years being a band with Bring On The Music – Live At The Capitol Theatre.


Hard rock quartet Gov't Mule emerged at the height of the jam band scene's emergence into the mainstream during the mid-'90s. They have played thousands of shows and been through many changes during that time -- some of them excruciatingly painful. The death of founding bassist Allen Woody in 2000 was so profound a loss that they didn't replace him with any one bassist for three years. Keyboardist Danny Louis came aboard in 2002; a year later, bassist Andy Hess was hired on and remained for five more years. Since 2008, Jorgen Carlsson has held down the chair. Bring on the Music: Live at the Capitol Theatre not only acknowledges the band's anniversary but pays homage to their greatest asset: fans. Gov't Mule is so conscious of them, concerts are delivered with completely different set lists so fans get the Mule walking a tightrope each night. In addition to the music there is a full-length concert film by veteran Danny Clinch that also contains interviews and backstage footage and Clinch's iconic photographs.
 

   

Gov't Mule, Allman Brothers Band, North Mississippi All-stars - Another One for Woody - 11/22/2010 New York, NY (FLAC/320)


 Ten years after One For Woody, late bassist Allen Woody’s musical family re-assembled at New York’s Roseland Ballroom for Another One For Woody. The emotional high point of the evening came when Woody’s daughter, Savannah, came out with Gov’t Mule to sing Soulshine…

One of Woody’s closest friends and musical companions, Warren Haynes, kicked off the show with a brief acoustic set joined by Kevn Kinney and Edwin McCain. Luther and Cody Dickinson, billed as the North Mississippi Allstars Duo, followed leading the way for guest-laden sets from Gov’t Mule and the Allman Brothers Band. A singalong, instrumental take on Pink Floyd’s Wish You Were Here closed the show some time around 1:30AM.

 



Warren Haynes' Pre-Christmas Jam - The Orange Peel, Asheville, NC , Dec 9, 2011 (FLAC)

 

Warren Haynes' Pre-Christmas Jam 
The Orange Peel 
Asheville, North Carolina, USA 
Dec 9, 2011




The Warren Haynes' Christmas Jam, an annual benefit for Habitat For Humanity, celebrates it's 23rd year in Asheville, NC in 2011. This is an incredible annual event where an amazing list of musicians donate their time to participate - all proceeds go straight to the cause. Warren always manages to bring a great group of musicians together for an even greater cause. 

Warren stages a shorter pre-jam before the real jam the next night at the Civic Center. Now short is a relative term meaning different things to different individuals. Here's Warren's definition - 30+ songs clocking in at just under 5 hours. 

Here's a list of some of the artists on this one. They float in and out. Lots of musical styles represented. Very diverse....and a helluva lot of fun. 

Warren Haynes 
Gov't Mule
Phil Lesh
Los Lobos
Bela Fleck
Jeff Chimenti
Joe Russo
Jackie Green
Planet Of The Abts 
Bill Evans
Kevn Kinney 
Jeff Sipe
Sarah Lee Guthrie
Johnny Irion
Mike Barnes 




 

Gov't Mule - Mulennium [3 CD, 2010/FLAC]

 

This is the first Gov't Mule release featuring the original trio since the passing of Allen Woody. Recorded live at the Roxy in Atlanta, GA on December 31, 1999.

Since 1994, Gov't Mule has celebrated the upcoming New Year with unique fan-pleasing concerts that showcase their wide-ranging repertoire, virtuosic musicianship and commitment to their fans. New Year's is very special not only to the fans but to the band as well.

December 31, 1999, ushered in a new century and millennium and called for something truly magical - and that nights show at Atlanta's historic Fox theater delivered it. What made the show so extraordinary? For starters, Little Milton, one of Warren Haynes' most important influences, joins Gov't Mule for six songs including 'I Can't Quit You Baby' and 'It Hurts Me Too'. Other special guests include longtime Mule friends and collaborators Audley Freed (Black Crows), Robert Kearns, Johnny Mosier, Mark Van Allen and Barry Richman. Secondly, this show contains many Mule covers played for the first time including The Black Crows 'Sometimes Salvation' and King Krimson's '21st Century Schzoid Man'.

Gov't Mule - Dub Side Of The Mule (3 CD, 2015/FLAC)

  

Dub Side of the Mule, 3 hours of music including a 45-minute set of reggae songs with special guest Toots Hibbert, leader of Toots & The Maytals. Recorded on New Year’s Eve 2006 at the Beacon Theatre in New York City, the newly mixed and mastered live album is available in a deluxe version (3 CD’s of the entire performance and 1-DVD of the special 45-minute reggae set), along with a standard version (1 CD featuring the reggae set) and a Double Vinyl Version as well.

Gov't Mule / Warren Haynes - Island Exodus, Jamaica [2010-2020]

 Every January from 2010 Gov't Mule is heading to Jamaica. Every event features three full-length Gov’t Mule shows and a Warren Haynes solo show with some special guests. Here are GM/Warren shows from past years, hope we'll see the next one next year.

Gov't Mule - Live at the Cotton Club, Atlanta, GA, February 20, 1997 (2021)


 Gov’t Mule has released a new live album, Live At The Cotton Club / Atlanta / February 20, 1997, the third release in their streaming-only series via Evil Teen Records. The brand-new live release features Gov’t Mule’s original line-up and was recorded in Georgia where the band was formed by front man Warren Haynes and bassist Allen Woody, as a side project of The Allman Brothers Band when they were off tour, and drummer Matt Abts. The fun side project filled the void of experimental rock power acts and have since gone on to showcase their virtuosity, intelligence, and breadth over the course of their decades-long career as one of the most timeless and active bands in the world. Live At The Cotton Club features a mix of songs from Gov’t Mule’s 1997 self-titled debut album and 1998 sophomore album, Dose, as well as covers of songs originally by Sonny Boy Williamson, Memphis Slim, Tom Waits, and more.