Reissue of the 2nd Mule album with "Voodoo Chile" bonus
Mike | San Jose, CA | 05/10/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Chronologically speaking, this was the second Gov't Mule album (a live document of their New Year's Eve 95/96 concert at NYC's Roseland Ballroom). True Haynes fans / Mule-heads will pay for the double dip in order to obtain the 15 minute "Voodoo Chile" with Jack Casady on bass and Chuck Leavell on organ (NOT the version found on the "Deepest End" DVD). The original album offered up a tasty 8-minute version of Steppenwolf's "Don't Step On The Grass Sam," one Allman Bros. track ("Kind Of Bird") and four tracks from the debut album. There's a reason why Haynes has found a home not only in Gov't Mule but also in The Dead, Phil Lesh & Friends, The Allman Brothers...they're all jam bands and he's the consummate jam player. Everybody and his brother has covered "Voodoo Child, Slight Return" at one time or another, but Warren's the only player of consequence I know of who's tackled "Voodoo Chile" WITH original bassist Casady in tow. Later in Gov't Mule's career, an attempt was made to offer songs at the more traditional 3 to 4 minute length. Not here. The shortest track runs at approximately 6 minutes, with two topping 15. This is air guitar heaven. Jump in."
Old school Mule
attentive listener | Joysey | 05/12/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"As it says in the liner, 'No overdubs, no editing, no apologies. Warren would like to take responsibility for being out of tune during Painted Silver Light. Matt would like to take responsibility for the confusion at the end of Dont Step On The Grass. Everything else is Woody's Fault !'
Master tapes were recently Calbitized and sound wonderful. This music absolutely demands to be played loud. Bonus Voodoo Chile makes for nice filler. Awesome reissue, crank it up !"
A Great Live Album From A Righteous Rock Guitarist
The Footpath Cowboy | Kingston, NY United States | 07/10/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"LIVE AT ROSELAND BALLROOM is a great live CD by Government Mule, with no overdubs and no touch-ups. Instead, what you hear is the unvarnished honesty of a true power trio playing their hearts out like there's no tomorrow. True, this can lead to some overindulgence and excessive jamming, but there are several great songs that more than make up for the occasional excess. In addition, guitarist-singer Warren Haynes' advocacy of sanctions against Indonesia in retaliation for that country's trumped-up 2005 drug-smuggling conviction of a young Australian tourist makes this CD an essential purchase for both your ears AND your conscience."
Great Live Vintage Mule!! Blues Rock at its finest!
Baberufus | West Jordan, UT USA | 02/22/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is a no-brainer if you're getting into Gov't Mule--get this CD now! GREAT BLUES ROCK from an intense and tight live band. The bonus Voodoo Chile track is an ingenious addition to this reissue--Mule tears it up! Great sound quality, too. Highly recommended!!
Gov't Mule is a GREAT BLUES ROCK band! Don't be fooled into thinking that they're just another boring jam band...they are often lumped into that category, but make no mistake, they ROCK! GREAT SONGS! GREAT MUSICIANSHIP! A BAND'S BAND!"
Good, but not Mule's Best
freedom78 | Indiana | 02/02/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Good, but it doesn't do it for me as much as I thought it might, considering that I love me some Mule! Maybe it's because (as I've heard) they weren't headlining this show, and the crowd is a bit more subdued than their usual crowd might be. I don't know...just lacks something found on other live Mule recordings."