The Deep End, Vol. 2Gov't Mule
Release Date: 10/08/2002
Original Release:
2002
# of Discs:
2
J&R Item # 460945_CD
UPC # 791022150728
Label: ATO Records (USA)
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Disc: 1
Disc: 2
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Sco-Mule - (DJ Logic Remix, DJ Logic remix, featuring Chris Wood/John Scofield/Bernie Worrell)
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Performer: Gov't Mule
Artist: Jack Casady; Chris Squire; Les Claypool; David Grisman; Me'Shell NdegeOcello; Bernie Worrell; John Medeski; James Hetfield; Chuck Leavell; Dave Schools; Chris Wood; John Scofield Engineer: Michael Barbiero; Ray Martin; Ron Rigler; Ross Hogarth Distributor: BMG (distributor) Notes: Disc 2 is an Enhanced CD, which contains regular audio tracks as well as multimedia computer files. Gov't Mule: Warren Hayes (vocals, guitar); Matt Abts (drums, percussion). Additional personnel includes: Les Claypool (vocals, bass); James Hetfield, John Scofield, Gary Lucas (guitar); David Grisman (mandolin); Danny Louis, John Medeski (Wurlitzer piano, organ); Rob Barraco, Pete Sears (piano); Johnny Neel, Chuck Leavell, Art Neville, Bernie Worell (organ); Me'Shell N'Degeocello, Rocco Prestia, Jack Casady, Tony Levin, George Porter, Jr., Chris Squire, Phil Lesh, Jason Newsted, Billy Cox, Dave Schools (bass); Alphonso Johnson (electric upright bass). Producers: Michael Barbiero, Warren Haynes, Les Claypool, John Cutler. Recorded at The Theater 99, Chung King Studios, and River Sound, New York, New York; In The Pocket Studio, Forestville, California. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Personnel: Warren Haynes (vocals, guitar); James Hetfield, Les Claypool (vocals); Gary Lucas , John Scofield (guitar); David Grisman (mandolin); Johnny Neel (piano, organ); Rob Barraco, Pete Sears (piano); Danny Louis (organ, Wurlitzer organ); Chuck Leavell, Bernie Worrell (organ, keyboards); John Medeski (organ); Jason Newsted (electric bass); Matt Abts (drums, percussion). Audio Mixers: Les Claypool; Michael Barbiero; Ray Martin; Ross Hogarth; Warren Haynes. Recording information: Chung King Studios, New York, NY; In The Pocket, Forestville, CA; Orpheum Theatre, New Orleans, LA; River Sound, New York, NY; The Theatre 99, New York, NY. Editor: Steve Fallone. Photographers: Edward Smith; Patrick Haley; Danny Clinch. Arrangers: Matt Abts; Warren Haynes. Originally conceived as a tribute to Gov't Mule bassist Allen Woody, the second portion of this ambitious project continues to feature some of the biggest names in the music industry filling in for the late musician. Much like its predecessor, THE DEEP END, VOL.2 finds founding members Warren Haynes and Matt Abts digging deep into their collective Rolodexes to enlist a dizzying range of musicians to sit in on this mix of original material and covers. Notable performances include Tower Of Power's Francis Rocco Prestia holding down the bottom on a chugging cover of his group's smash "What Is Hip?" and Alphonso Johnson using an electric stand-up bass to lead a quartet through the tasty jazz original "Babylon Turnpike." Throughout, Haynes' gruff vocals and screaming, crying guitar serve as this project's glue. He shines whether he's joining Me'Shell NdegeOcello and John Medeski on a low-key stroll through the languid "Hammer And Nails" or joining forces with co-writer/keyboardist Johnny Neel and Yes bassist Chris Squire on the prog-like instrumental majesty of "Sun Dance." Best of all is "Lay Of The Sunflower," a Haynes/Robert Hunter composition featuring erstwhile Grateful Dead bassman Phil Lesh and mandolin master David Grisman.
Rolling Stone (2/20/03, p.61) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...Thirteen different ways to appreciate the phenomenally gifted Haynes..."
The Allman Brothers Band offshoot Gov't Mule combines the improvisatory aesthetic of jam bands with the heavy-duty blues-rock sensibility of classic power trios like Cream and the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Guitarist Warren Haynes and bassist Allen Woody, the band's founders, were both virtuosic musicians, and when drummer Matt Abts joined in, the circle was complete. Woody died in 2000, and rather than replace him, the band recorded two consecutive albums accompanied by a host of famous guest bassists from every conceivable walk of the musical world.
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