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The Allman Brothers Band In Five Covers

by C. Michael Bailey
The original Allman Brothers Band, the pre-October 29, 1971 version, was the brainchild of Duane Allman. The aural record of the band from this period has been augmented substantially since the advent of compact discs and streaming. A review of this music reveals that Allman intentionally kept the band's setlist limited, ostensibly so the band could ...
Gov't Mule: Life Before Insanity

by Rob Evanoff
The Mule has plenty of Fuel. Want to whip up a batch of Gov’t Mule stew? Mix up a pot full of ZZTop, Allman Bros, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Bad Co., The Doors & Mountain and douse with a generous splash of whiskey-soaked vocals. Take this potent concoction and let it smoke for about 3 hours on a ...
Live... With A Little Help From Our Friends
By Gov't Mule
Label: Capricorn Records
Released: 1999
Track listing: Disc 1: Thorazine Shuffle; Dolphineus; War Pigs; 30 Days In The Hole; Mr. Big; Look on Yonder Wall; Soulshine; Mule (Total Playing Time 73:26). Disc 2: Sad and Deep as You; Devil Likes It Slow; Cortez the Killer; Afro-Blue (Total Playing Time 68:25).
Galactic: Nothin' Coolin' Off

by Ed Kopp
Galactic is a New Orleans jazz-funk unit that transports us back to the '70s, the decade when jazz-funk was at its zenith. This band owes a great deal to the Meters, the seminal New Orleans funk outfit that was always more popular with the critics than the public. The fact that Galactic is able to emulate ...
Gov: Live... With A Little Help From Our Friends

by C. Michael Bailey
Fringes of Jazz. This disc warrants a few words among these electrons for no other reason than it covers Mongo Santamaria’s “Afro-Blue”. But this is not the only reason. Gov’t Mule (comprised of Allman Brothers Warren Haynes and Allen Woody with the addition of drummer Matt Abts) carries on a tradition that was begun by the ...
Chuck Leavell: What In That Bag?

by Ed Kopp
When the Rolling Stones decide to take their act on the road every other year or so, they usually turn to Chuck Leavell for support on piano. Leavell is an incredibly versatile keyboardist, capable of playing rock, blues, R&B, jazz, fusion--you name it. The Georgia-based piano whiz tackles all of those styles and more on What's ...