Gov't Mule The Deep End - Volume 1 Tracks: 1. Fool's Moon 2. Life on the Outside 3. Banks of the Deep End 4. Down and Out in NYC 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 Hidden Treasures: 1. Blind Man in the Dark 2. Fallen Down 3. Jesus Just Left Chicago 4. Soulshine Line up: Gov't Mule: Warren Haynes - vocals, guitar, production Matt Abts - drums Bass Players: Jack Bruce (Fool's Moon) Oteil Burbridge (Worried Down With The Blues) Bootsy Collins (Tear Me Down) John Entwistle (Same Price) Flea (Down and Out In New York City) Roger Glover (Maybe I'm A Leo) Mike Gordon (Banks Of The Deep End) Larry Graham (Life On The Outside) Stefan Lessard (Beautifully Broken) Dave Schools Mike Watt (Effigy) Willie Weeks (Soulshine) Chris Wood (Sco-Mule) Additional Personnel: Gregg Allman - vocals, keyboards (Worried Down With The Blues) Rob Barraco - organ and Wurlitzer (Down and Out In New York City) Keith Barry - Tenor Sax (Down and Out In New York City) Randall Bramblett - organ (Maybe I'm A Leo) Jerry Cantrell - vocals (Effigy) Audley Freed - guitar (Life On The Outside) Eddie Harsch - keyboards and organ (Life On The Outside) Chuck Leavell - organ and Wurlitzer (Soulshine) Little Milton - guitar, vocals (Soulshine) Danny Louis - organ and Wurlitzer (Banks Of The Deep End, Beautifully Broken) Page McConnell - organ, Wurlitzer and synthesizer (Same Price) John Scofield - guitar (Sco-Mule) Derek Trucks - guitar (Worried Down With The Blues) Dan Weinstein - trombone (Down and Out In New York City) Bernie Worrell - organ, clavinet, Mini Moog and Clarinet (Fool's Moon, Sco-Mule, Tear Me Down) Mike Uhler - trumpet (Down and Out In New York City) Record Label / Year of Release: Ato Records 2001 Notes: Gov't Mule (pronounced Government Mule) is a Southern rock jam band formed in 1994 as an Allman Brothers Band side project by Warren Haynes and Allen Woody. They released their debut album Gov't Mule in 1995. 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. After the death of founding member and bassist Allen Woody, Gov't Mule considered breaking up. Instead, remaining members Warren Haynes and Matt Abts recorded several songs with bass players admired by Woody. The Deep End, Volume 1, issued in 2001, was the first CD of material released from these sessions. Originally, The Deep End, Volume 1 was released with a bonus disc called Hidden Treasures which featured live performances by the "New School of Gov't Mule" (Haynes, Abts, bassist Dave Schools, and keyboardist Chuck Leavell). The Deep End, Volume 2 was released a year later. |