| Disc: 1 | |||
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| 1. Wandering Child | |||
| 2. Thorazine Shuffle | |||
| 3. No Need to Suffer | |||
| 4. Dolphineus | |||
| 5. War Pigs | |||
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| Disc: 2 | |||
| 1. Gambler's Roll | |||
| 2. Look on Yonder Wall | |||
| 3. 32-20 Blues | |||
| 4. I Shall Return | |||
| 5. Soul Shine | |||
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| Disc: 3 | |||
| 1. Spanish Moon | |||
| 2. Sad and Deep as You | |||
| 3. Third Stone from the Sun | |||
| 4. Devil Likes It Slow | |||
| 5. Cortez the Killer | |||
| Disc: 4 | |||
| 1. Afro Blue | |||
| 2. Pygmy Twylyte | |||
Editorial Reviews
Gov't Mule's arsenal of endless jams that somehow perpetually build in intensity make it natural that this Southern power trio has so quickly returned to the live-record format. The Mule's second concert recording in four years is as virile as the title is impotent. Recorded in Atlanta on New Year's Eve, 1998, this four-disc collector's edition will please fans who weren't satiated by the original 145-minute two-CD set. With a Little Help serves as a road map through their array of influences, as the band wends its way through Black Sabbath, Humble Pie, Free, Elmore James, Traffic, and Neil Young & Crazy Horse before settling in for the night at the John Coltrane Inn for a half-hour of "Afro Blue." Despite all this prime cover material, the highlight may still be Warren Haynes's original "Soulshine" (first recorded while Haynes and bassist Allen Woody were with the Allman Brothers), a gritty and spiritual Muscle Shoals soul number that finds Haynes bouncing guitar licks off young Derek Trucks while the unlikely keyboard tandem of Bernie Worrell and Chuck Leavell dig in behind them. The steady stream of guests--including former Black Crowes guitarist Marc Ford, former ARU guitarist Jimmy Herring, and reed man Randall Bramblett--keeps things moving along, but in truth, Haynes, Woody, and drummer Matt Abts hardly need any help generating incendiary, densely packed music. This powder keg is a mission statement and a mission accomplished all in one wrapper. --Marc Greilsamer
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Live with a Little Help from Our Friends
Gov't Mule Manufacturer: Volcano ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005JJ01 Release Date: 1999-11-16 |
Tracks:
- Wandering Child
- Thorazine Shuffle
- No Need to Suffer
- Dolphineus
- War Pigs
- 30 Days in the Hole
- Mr. Big
- Hunter
Tracks:
- Gambler's Roll
- Look on Yonder Wall
- 32-20 Blues
- I Shall Return
- Soul Shine
- Mule
Tracks:
- Spanish Moon
- Sad and Deep as You
- Third Stone from the Sun
- Devil Likes It Slow
- Cortez the Killer
Tracks:
- Afro Blue
- Pygmy Twylyte
Amazon.com
Gov't Mule's arsenal of endless jams that somehow perpetually build in intensity make it natural that this Southern power trio has so quickly returned to the live-record format. The Mule's second concert recording in four years is as virile as the title is impotent. Recorded in Atlanta on New Year's Eve, 1998, this four-disc collector's edition will please fans who weren't satiated by the original 145-minute two-CD set. With a Little Help serves as a road map through their array of influences, as the band wends its way through Black Sabbath, Humble Pie, Free, Elmore James, Traffic, and Neil Young & Crazy Horse before settling in for the night at the John Coltrane Inn for a half-hour of "Afro Blue." Despite all this prime cover material, the highlight may still be Warren Haynes's original "Soulshine" (first recorded while Haynes and bassist Allen Woody were with the Allman Brothers), a gritty and spiritual Muscle Shoals soul number that finds Haynes bouncing guitar licks off young Derek Trucks while the unlikely keyboard tandem of Bernie Worrell and Chuck Leavell dig in behind them. The steady stream of guests--including former Black Crowes guitarist Marc Ford, former ARU guitarist Jimmy Herring, and reed man Randall Bramblett--keeps things moving along, but in truth, Haynes, Woody, and drummer Matt Abts hardly need any help generating incendiary, densely packed music. This powder keg is a mission statement and a mission accomplished all in one wrapper. --Marc GreilsamerCustomer Reviews:
Mostly Killer.......2007-06-13
I love MULE!!.......2007-05-28
This is an awesome album! I agree with one of the reviewer, this is one that I would take will being stranded anywhere! For me this ranks right up there with Physical Grafitti!
The riffs and slides Warren pulls off are mind blowing and the rest of the band are awesome players. This is one band that does not get the playing time on the radio that they deserve! GET THIS ALBUM, NOW!
BE WARY OF RAVE REVIEWS.......2007-04-24
5 Stars for the 4-hour, 4-CD "Collectors Edition".......2007-02-04
Pretty Good.......2007-01-20
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Live...With A Little Help From Our Friends
Gov't Mule Manufacturer: Volcano ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005TNRU Release Date: 2001-02-05 |
Tracks:
- Thorazine Shuffle
- Dolphineus
- War Pigs
- 30 Days in the Hole
- Mr. Big
- Look On Yonder Wall
Tracks:
- Soulshine
- Mule
- Sad And Deep As You
- Devil Likes It Slow
- Cortez the Killer
- Afro-Blue
Amazon.com
Gov't Mule's arsenal of endless jams that somehow perpetually build in intensity make it natural that this Southern power trio has so quickly returned to the live-record format. The Mule's second concert recording in four years is as virile as the title is impotent. Recorded in Atlanta on New Year's Eve, 1998, the 145-minute, two-CD set serves as a road map through their array of influences, wending its way through Black Sabbath, Humble Pie, Free, Elmore James, Traffic, and Neil Young & Crazy Horse before settling in for the night at the John Coltrane Inn for a half hour of "Afro Blue." Despite all this prime cover material, the highlight might still be Warren Haynes's original "Soulshine" (first recorded while Haynes and bassist Allen Woody were with the Allman Brothers), a gritty and spiritual Muscle Shoals soul-style number that finds Haynes bouncing guitar licks off young Derek Trucks while the unlikely keyboard tandem of Bernie Worrell and Chuck Leavell dig in behind them. The steady stream of guests--also including former Black Crowes guitarist Marc Ford, former ARU guitarist Jimmy Herring, and reed man Randall Bramblett--keeps things moving along, but in truth, Haynes, Woody, and drummer Matt Abts hardly need any help generating incendiary, densely packed music. This powder keg is a mission statement and mission accomplished all in one wrapper. --Marc GreilsamerCustomer Reviews:
a cd that may grow on you.......2006-10-19
When I first listened to this, it did nothing for me. The interesting cover songs of "30 days in a hole", "war pigs" and "Cortez the Killer" were pretty lame versions, far worse then the originals.
Befroe I gave up on the cd, I decided to just play the cd from start to finish rather then aiming for particular songs. That is hwne the cd came alive and I saw the light!
The best sonsg are the extended jams, songs with organ, horns and a groove. THis stuff can definitely grow on you in a hypnotic way.
I now enjoy this cd for what it is, great musicians interplaying with each other. The music is far better than the songs. This is like mood music rather than focusing on one songs.
The best song is "Mule" which starts out rocking but then goes into a tight groove. "Soulshine" is good (but the shorter studio version is better). "Afro Blue" and "Mr. Big" are also jamming standouts.
I am sure seeing them live, with the extended jams, will add to my appreciate for the band. This is the stereotypical jam band.
The Best Live Album You Should Never Buy.......2006-05-25
Great Music!.......2003-03-05
Great Live Album from Great Live Band.......2001-10-31
And as for when Warren Haynes and Derek Trucks (who is actually Butch's nephew, not son) play together, I also saw the Allman Brothers this summer, with these two and w/out the kicked out Dickey Betts, and it was probably the best I've ever seen. I don't think its unfair to say that Derek Trucks could be a next Duane Allman, and he and Warren dualing to old Allman Brothers blues classics helped me to truly glimpse what it might've been like in the heyday of TABB. If you are a fan of this type of live musical intensity, this album is a can't miss.
Like a kicking mule..........2001-02-01
I personally have no problem with the sound, because that`s not what is important here. The soulfulness and the love of each musician here for the music is what makes this unique. The way the players are able to blend their own sound into the songs of the Mule, and the great cover versions here, that`s what is important. If you listen to a song, or a whole CD, and when it`s done you sit there in the quiet and you can`t believe what you heard, and so you listen again, and the feeling is still the same, then you know you`ve heard greatness. I can pretend to be qualified enough to critique a musicians work and act like I know more about what they did or did not play, or that their sound isn`t up to par. I can only relay the experience that I felt and heard, and try to express it. This a wonderful collection of songs from a great concert, as I feel are the majority of Warren Haynes and the Mule shows are. They bring together incredible musicians, play great covers, and they sound awesome. By the way, I give this an unofficial 6 stars.
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Live...With a Little Help from Our Friends, Vol. 2
Gov't Mule Manufacturer: Evangeline ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005UOIK Release Date: 2004-12-27 |
Tracks:
- Wandering Child
- No Need To Suffer
- The Hunter
- Spanish Moon
- Pygmy Twylyte
Album Description
Full title - Live With A Little Help From Our Friends Vol. 2. This collection is the companion to Vol. 1, and features the bonus track 'Pygmy Twilight' (Frank Zappa cover) plus a 20 minute version of Lowell George's 'Spanish Moon'. 1999.Customer Reviews:
Nice live set here.......2006-11-04
Buy The Collectors Edition Instead..........2003-05-24
Warren Haynes felt that he had to release the four CD set because the concert was great. I concur with that assessment.
Do yourself a favor, lay down the extra $$ for the expanded edition I promise you won't be disappointed!
Get the Limited Edition Boxset instead.......2003-05-13
Live With A Little Help From Our Friends comes from a New Years Eve concert in 1998. It was released as a standard 2 disc set and a Limited Edition 4 disc set. The 2 CD set contained about 150 minutes of music. The Limited Edition contained the complete concert, was 100 minutes longer and had some extras. The Limited Edition, was originally a limited edition, but now it is readily available and not too expensive.
This CD, vol 2, contains 5 tracks that were on the Limited Edition, but not on the standard 2 CD set. It is only 50 minutes long. I don't know why they didn't bother to include more songs, especially since there was enough room on the CD. Left off is the 17 minute version of Hendrix's Third Stone from the Sun. It is the second best track on the Limited Edition. Instead they include Spanish Moon, with the silly chipmunk solo in the middle.
Note that the last track, Frank Zappa's Pygmy Twilight is actually a studio recording.
In summary, I don't think this CD is worth buying. It is only 50 minutes long. If you already have vol 1, buying this does not give you the complete concert. It doesn't contain the best tracks from the concert. And it is priced at about the same price as the 2 CD vol 1, with 3 times more music.
More great live music.......2002-07-02
In any case, it's great and Warren Haynes' scope and talent is incredible.
Gov't Mule and Friends Create Outstanding Music In Concert.......2002-05-18
Live With A Little Help From Our Friends 2, along with Part 1 released earlier, was recorded at Atlanta's Roxy Theatre New Year's Eve '98/'99. Amazing music with Gov't Mule's Haynes, Allen Woody, Matt Abts, and with guests Chuck Leavell, Derek Trucks, Jimmy Herring, Randall Bramblett, Bernie Worrell, Marc Ford and others. How fortunate there were tapes rolling.
***The 4 CD Collector's Limited Edition of this is highly recommended, which includes CD-ROM Enhanced Bonus Material.
Quality rock music is alive and well.
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Live With a Little Help From Our Friends
Gov't Mule Manufacturer: Zomba ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00003000H Release Date: 2001-02-01 |
Tracks:
- Wandering Child
- Thorazine Shuffle
- No Need To Suffer
- Dolphineus
- War Pigs
- 30 Days In The Hole
- Mr. Big
- The Hunter
Tracks:
- Gambler's Roll
- Look On Yonder Wall
- 32-20 Blues
- I Shall Return
- Soulshine
- Mule
Tracks:
- Spanish Moon
- Sad And Deep As You
- Third Stone From The Sun
- Devil Likes It Slow
- Cortez The Killer
Tracks:
- Afro-Blue
- Pygmy Twylyte
Amazon.com
Gov't Mule's arsenal of endless jams that somehow perpetually build in intensity make it natural that this Southern power trio has so quickly returned to the live-record format. The Mule's second concert recording in four years is as virile as the title is impotent. Recorded in Atlanta on New Year's Eve, 1998, this four-disc collector's edition will please fans who weren't satiated by the original 145-minute two-CD set. With a Little Help serves as a road map through their array of influences, as the band wends its way through Black Sabbath, Humble Pie, Free, Elmore James, Traffic, and Neil Young & Crazy Horse before settling in for the night at the John Coltrane Inn for a half-hour of "Afro Blue." Despite all this prime cover material, the highlight may still be Warren Haynes's original "Soulshine" (first recorded while Haynes and bassist Allen Woody were with the Allman Brothers), a gritty and spiritual Muscle Shoals soul number that finds Haynes bouncing guitar licks off young Derek Trucks while the unlikely keyboard tandem of Bernie Worrell and Chuck Leavell dig in behind them. The steady stream of guests--including former Black Crowes guitarist Marc Ford, former ARU guitarist Jimmy Herring, and reed man Randall Bramblett--keeps things moving along, but in truth, Haynes, Woody, and drummer Matt Abts hardly need any help generating incendiary, densely packed music. This powder keg is a mission statement and a mission accomplished all in one wrapper. --Marc GreilsamerCustomer Reviews:
Mostly Killer.......2007-06-13
I love MULE!!.......2007-05-28
This is an awesome album! I agree with one of the reviewer, this is one that I would take will being stranded anywhere! For me this ranks right up there with Physical Grafitti!
The riffs and slides Warren pulls off are mind blowing and the rest of the band are awesome players. This is one band that does not get the playing time on the radio that they deserve! GET THIS ALBUM, NOW!
BE WARY OF RAVE REVIEWS.......2007-04-24
5 Stars for the 4-hour, 4-CD "Collectors Edition".......2007-02-04
Pretty Good.......2007-01-20
Average customer rating:
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Live...With a Little Help from Our Friends
Gov't Mule Manufacturer: Volcano ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000IFTG Release Date: 1999-03-23 |
Tracks:
- Thorazine Shuffle
- Dolphineus
- War Pigs
- 30 Days In The Hole
- Mr. Big
- Look On Yonder Wall
- Soulshine
- Mule
Tracks:
- Sad And Deep As You
- Devil Likes It Slow
- Cortez The Killer
- Afro-Blue
Amazon.com
Gov't Mule's arsenal of endless jams that somehow perpetually build in intensity make it natural that this Southern power trio has so quickly returned to the live-record format. The Mule's second concert recording in four years is as virile as the title is impotent. Recorded in Atlanta on New Year's Eve, 1998, the 145-minute, two-CD set serves as a road map through their array of influences, wending its way through Black Sabbath, Humble Pie, Free, Elmore James, Traffic, and Neil Young & Crazy Horse before settling in for the night at the John Coltrane Inn for a half hour of "Afro Blue." Despite all this prime cover material, the highlight might still be Warren Haynes's original "Soulshine" (first recorded while Haynes and bassist Allen Woody were with the Allman Brothers), a gritty and spiritual Muscle Shoals soul-style number that finds Haynes bouncing guitar licks off young Derek Trucks while the unlikely keyboard tandem of Bernie Worrell and Chuck Leavell dig in behind them. The steady stream of guests--also including former Black Crowes guitarist Marc Ford, former ARU guitarist Jimmy Herring, and reed man Randall Bramblett--keeps things moving along, but in truth, Haynes, Woody, and drummer Matt Abts hardly need any help generating incendiary, densely packed music. This powder keg is a mission statement and mission accomplished all in one wrapper. --Marc GreilsamerCustomer Reviews:
a cd that may grow on you.......2006-10-19
When I first listened to this, it did nothing for me. The interesting cover songs of "30 days in a hole", "war pigs" and "Cortez the Killer" were pretty lame versions, far worse then the originals.
Befroe I gave up on the cd, I decided to just play the cd from start to finish rather then aiming for particular songs. That is hwne the cd came alive and I saw the light!
The best sonsg are the extended jams, songs with organ, horns and a groove. THis stuff can definitely grow on you in a hypnotic way.
I now enjoy this cd for what it is, great musicians interplaying with each other. The music is far better than the songs. This is like mood music rather than focusing on one songs.
The best song is "Mule" which starts out rocking but then goes into a tight groove. "Soulshine" is good (but the shorter studio version is better). "Afro Blue" and "Mr. Big" are also jamming standouts.
I am sure seeing them live, with the extended jams, will add to my appreciate for the band. This is the stereotypical jam band.
The Best Live Album You Should Never Buy.......2006-05-25
Great Music!.......2003-03-05
Great Live Album from Great Live Band.......2001-10-31
And as for when Warren Haynes and Derek Trucks (who is actually Butch's nephew, not son) play together, I also saw the Allman Brothers this summer, with these two and w/out the kicked out Dickey Betts, and it was probably the best I've ever seen. I don't think its unfair to say that Derek Trucks could be a next Duane Allman, and he and Warren dualing to old Allman Brothers blues classics helped me to truly glimpse what it might've been like in the heyday of TABB. If you are a fan of this type of live musical intensity, this album is a can't miss.
Like a kicking mule..........2001-02-01
I personally have no problem with the sound, because that`s not what is important here. The soulfulness and the love of each musician here for the music is what makes this unique. The way the players are able to blend their own sound into the songs of the Mule, and the great cover versions here, that`s what is important. If you listen to a song, or a whole CD, and when it`s done you sit there in the quiet and you can`t believe what you heard, and so you listen again, and the feeling is still the same, then you know you`ve heard greatness. I can pretend to be qualified enough to critique a musicians work and act like I know more about what they did or did not play, or that their sound isn`t up to par. I can only relay the experience that I felt and heard, and try to express it. This a wonderful collection of songs from a great concert, as I feel are the majority of Warren Haynes and the Mule shows are. They bring together incredible musicians, play great covers, and they sound awesome. By the way, I give this an unofficial 6 stars.
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