If you loved Blues Rock much then the self-titled debut recording from Gov't Mule should be on your lists of favorable bands around out there. Recorded by Warren Haynes (vocals, guitar), Matt Abts (drums), Allen Woody (bass) with John Popper or Hook Herrera on harmonica and well-produced by Michael Barbiero; this album might looks like a parody for any Democrats Partisans but truly that Gov't Mule had chosen a donkey as their mascot because its suits with the hard-work efforts and can be describing as the metaphore of how this group's mixed of Hard Rock and Bluesy melodies sound really would giving you a great honest feelings about enjoying a Band Jamming Session like this one. Perfect and rocking hard to the bone is their presentations while the lyrics are a bit taken from the Dylan or Simon-Garfunkel influences but added by more Southern/Psychedelic aroma of blitzen riffs and licks amongst thus socio-relations issues. Get your ears fried through power-grooving tracks such as Grinnin' in Your Face, Rocking Horse, Monkey Hill, Temporary Saint or Trane (mostly written by Haynes/Woody/Abts) respectly could electrfying you and friends even some people who didn't like Blues Rock the first time. Barely, should be - a legendary record !
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