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Blueleader a écrit:Freebird a écrit:Gov't Mule chez Blue Note...à quand Metallica chez ECM ?....
Norbert- Messages : 6026
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July 11, 2013 - New York, NY - Shout! - Gov't Mule's first studio album in four years - will feature 11 tracks recorded by the band in Los Angeles and Stamford, CT plus a bonus disc featuring an all-star lineup of vocalists interpreting The Mule's new songs. Special guests Elvis Costello, Dr. John, Ben Harper, Toots Hibbert, Glenn Hughes, Jim James, Myles Kennedy, Dave Matthews, Grace Potter, Vintage Trouble's Ty Taylor and Steve Winwood appear on Disc 2 of Shout! The double album - which marks Gov't Mule's Blue Note Records debut - will be released on September 24. Shout! is available for pre-order now at mule.net and Amazon.com.
"No one's done this before, which is exciting," says singer-guitarist Warren Haynes, who co-founded Gov't Mule with drummer Matt Abts. The band also features keyboardist-guitarist Danny Louis and bassist Jorgen Carlsson. "But it's even more exciting actually listening to these artists sing our songs. Their performances bring new ideas, energy and sometimes even different meanings to every number."
The concept for the two-disc collection emerged organically as the band members considered how to best approach the songs. Haynes wasn't even certain "Funny Little Tragedy" belonged on a Gov't Mule album. "Not only is it different from anything Gov't Mule's ever done, it kind of reminded me of The Attractions or The Clash." With that in mind, he asked Elvis Costello for guidance on what kind of vocal mic he should use to get the late '70s-early '80s garage rock sound he was after.
"Elvis sent me a very elaborate response explaining how he recorded this vocal and how he recorded that vocal, going all the way back to My Aim is True," recalls Warren. "I was really happy to get his response and I wound up using the Shure SM58, which is about a $100 microphone, and it turned out great. That was the first seed that was planted for Shout! because from that point forward I started thinking it would be cool to hear Elvis sing this tune."
Haynes and Danny Louis had written "Scared to Live" as a Beatles-esque ballad, but Gordie Johnson, who co-produced four of the tracks with Haynes, suggested they approach it as a reggae song. They even added a new section towards the end of the track, which on playback seemed very reminiscent of Toots and the Maytals.
Warren considered asking Toots, who is a friend of his, to sing a part on the song, then was struck by the notion that tilted The Mule towards a two-disc set: What if he went through the new songs and made a list of artists he'd like to hear singing each song? After receiving a resounding "yes" from his band mates, he reached out to the singers, to see if they connected to the material and would consider participating. Haynes went into a New York studio with several of the vocalists and others contributed from afar.
"We've always taken a nontraditional approach to everything we've done, and it works for us," says Haynes. "One of things we're very proud of about this record is that all the songs stand up for themselves and have their own personality. Hopefully, hearing another singer interpret them helps shine even more of a light on the songs and somewhere in that picture people get a glimpse of what Gov't Mule does."
Gov't Mule has released nine critically acclaimed studio albums and an assortment of DVDs and live albums. The band has sold more than three million song downloads through their site MuleTracks and is the consummate live act, with sold-out coast-to-coast tours. Their "Prepare To Shout Tour" will take them to numerous festivals this summer. (See below for itinerary.)
In addition, Haynes will be involved with two other tours. The Jerry Garcia Symphonic Celebration Featuring Warren Haynes is a groundbreaking orchestral adventure - curated by the Garcia family and Haynes - that will feature Warren performing the musical icon's storied original compositions as well as classic interpretations of timeless standards that were hallmarks of Garcia and the Grateful Dead's shows. The outing will pair Haynes with some of the country's most respected symphonies and a band assembled especially for the tour. In August and September, Haynes will be touring with the Allman Brothers Band, which he has been a member of since 1989.
SHOUT! Track Listing
Disc 1: All songs performed by Gov't Mule
1. World Boss
2. No Reward
3. Whisper In Your Soul
4. Captured
5. Scared To Live
6. Stoop So Low
7. Forsaken Savior
8. Done Got Wise
9. When The World Gets Small
10. Funny Little Tragedy
11. Bring On The Music
Disc 2:
1. World Boss w/ Ben Harper
2. Funny Little Tragedy w/ Elvis Costello
3. Stoop So Low w/ Dr. John
4. Captured w/ Jim James
5. Whisper In Your Soul w/ Grace Potter
6. Scared To Live w/ Toots Hibbert
7. No Reward w/ Glenn Hughes
8. Bring On The Music w/ Ty Taylor
9. Forsaken Savior w/ Dave Matthews
10. Done Got Wise w/ Myles Kennedy
11. When The World Gets Small w/ Steve Winwood
"No one's done this before, which is exciting," says singer-guitarist Warren Haynes, who co-founded Gov't Mule with drummer Matt Abts. The band also features keyboardist-guitarist Danny Louis and bassist Jorgen Carlsson. "But it's even more exciting actually listening to these artists sing our songs. Their performances bring new ideas, energy and sometimes even different meanings to every number."
The concept for the two-disc collection emerged organically as the band members considered how to best approach the songs. Haynes wasn't even certain "Funny Little Tragedy" belonged on a Gov't Mule album. "Not only is it different from anything Gov't Mule's ever done, it kind of reminded me of The Attractions or The Clash." With that in mind, he asked Elvis Costello for guidance on what kind of vocal mic he should use to get the late '70s-early '80s garage rock sound he was after.
"Elvis sent me a very elaborate response explaining how he recorded this vocal and how he recorded that vocal, going all the way back to My Aim is True," recalls Warren. "I was really happy to get his response and I wound up using the Shure SM58, which is about a $100 microphone, and it turned out great. That was the first seed that was planted for Shout! because from that point forward I started thinking it would be cool to hear Elvis sing this tune."
Haynes and Danny Louis had written "Scared to Live" as a Beatles-esque ballad, but Gordie Johnson, who co-produced four of the tracks with Haynes, suggested they approach it as a reggae song. They even added a new section towards the end of the track, which on playback seemed very reminiscent of Toots and the Maytals.
Warren considered asking Toots, who is a friend of his, to sing a part on the song, then was struck by the notion that tilted The Mule towards a two-disc set: What if he went through the new songs and made a list of artists he'd like to hear singing each song? After receiving a resounding "yes" from his band mates, he reached out to the singers, to see if they connected to the material and would consider participating. Haynes went into a New York studio with several of the vocalists and others contributed from afar.
"We've always taken a nontraditional approach to everything we've done, and it works for us," says Haynes. "One of things we're very proud of about this record is that all the songs stand up for themselves and have their own personality. Hopefully, hearing another singer interpret them helps shine even more of a light on the songs and somewhere in that picture people get a glimpse of what Gov't Mule does."
Gov't Mule has released nine critically acclaimed studio albums and an assortment of DVDs and live albums. The band has sold more than three million song downloads through their site MuleTracks and is the consummate live act, with sold-out coast-to-coast tours. Their "Prepare To Shout Tour" will take them to numerous festivals this summer. (See below for itinerary.)
In addition, Haynes will be involved with two other tours. The Jerry Garcia Symphonic Celebration Featuring Warren Haynes is a groundbreaking orchestral adventure - curated by the Garcia family and Haynes - that will feature Warren performing the musical icon's storied original compositions as well as classic interpretations of timeless standards that were hallmarks of Garcia and the Grateful Dead's shows. The outing will pair Haynes with some of the country's most respected symphonies and a band assembled especially for the tour. In August and September, Haynes will be touring with the Allman Brothers Band, which he has been a member of since 1989.
SHOUT! Track Listing
Disc 1: All songs performed by Gov't Mule
1. World Boss
2. No Reward
3. Whisper In Your Soul
4. Captured
5. Scared To Live
6. Stoop So Low
7. Forsaken Savior
8. Done Got Wise
9. When The World Gets Small
10. Funny Little Tragedy
11. Bring On The Music
Disc 2:
1. World Boss w/ Ben Harper
2. Funny Little Tragedy w/ Elvis Costello
3. Stoop So Low w/ Dr. John
4. Captured w/ Jim James
5. Whisper In Your Soul w/ Grace Potter
6. Scared To Live w/ Toots Hibbert
7. No Reward w/ Glenn Hughes
8. Bring On The Music w/ Ty Taylor
9. Forsaken Savior w/ Dave Matthews
10. Done Got Wise w/ Myles Kennedy
11. When The World Gets Small w/ Steve Winwood
Re: 2012 - La Mule en Studio
thks.
extra !
hâte de découvrir ce nouvel album de la Mule !
extra !
hâte de découvrir ce nouvel album de la Mule !
Karpof- Messages : 4324
Date d'inscription : 16/07/2011
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"Funny Little Tragedy" en écoute:
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/govt-mule-team-with-elvis-costello-on-funny-little-tragedy-song-premiere-20130730
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/govt-mule-team-with-elvis-costello-on-funny-little-tragedy-song-premiere-20130730
Karpof- Messages : 4324
Date d'inscription : 16/07/2011
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Comme tout ce que la Mule fait en studio... Perso je trouve ça moyen. La batterie est hyper rigide. Bref.
vincent- Messages : 5356
Date d'inscription : 13/07/2011
Age : 48
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d'un autre coté il n'y a pas plus mauvaise stratégie que de préjuger d'un album avec un seul morceau, forcément sortit de son contexte.
un album c'est forcément "un tout".
mais c'est vrai que de mon coté, j'aurais également de plus en plus tendance à ne les écouter que sur scène et pas seulement parce qu'il y a pléthore de concerts... probablement les moments où ils s'éclatent le plus et où leur prédisposition à l'improvisation atteint parfois des sommets.
mais très hâte tout de même d'entendre cet album !
un album c'est forcément "un tout".
mais c'est vrai que de mon coté, j'aurais également de plus en plus tendance à ne les écouter que sur scène et pas seulement parce qu'il y a pléthore de concerts... probablement les moments où ils s'éclatent le plus et où leur prédisposition à l'improvisation atteint parfois des sommets.
mais très hâte tout de même d'entendre cet album !
Karpof- Messages : 4324
Date d'inscription : 16/07/2011
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Forcément le format studio ça réduit les grands moments pour un jamband (ou associé). Mais moi aussi j'ai hâte.
vincent- Messages : 5356
Date d'inscription : 13/07/2011
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Je mets cette vidéo ici. Si je la mets dans le topic Grateful Dead elle ne sera pas vue...
Warren Haynes dans le show en hommage à Jerry Garcia.
Jerry Garcia Symphonic Celebration.
WH joue avec Wolf. Une des guitares de Jerry Garcia. Voilà pourquoi j'aime Warren Haynes. Il est capable de tout jouer. Surement le seul actuellement à avoir une telle palette.
vincent- Messages : 5356
Date d'inscription : 13/07/2011
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Jam - Scarlet Begonias - Jam - Shakedown...
Scarlet étant surement mon morceau favori du Gratefu Dead... Que c'est beau. Je rêve d'une sortie officielle de cette tournée.
A entendre le public... Il rend vraiment un très belle hommage à Jerry. Le public de deadhead ne s'y trompe pas.
vincent- Messages : 5356
Date d'inscription : 13/07/2011
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Haynes a effectivement une grande capacité à s'adapter mais je ne pense pas qu'il n'est pas le seul actuellement à avoir une telle palette au niveau guitariste. Je pense notamment à Trey Anastasio ou la paire Brendan Bayliss/Jake Cinninger par exemple.
Tiger- Messages : 2058
Date d'inscription : 03/08/2011
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Je suis assez d'accord avec toi. La seule différence est qu'il joue aussi bien le répertoire de l'ABB, du Dead, de la Mule, James Brown, Hendrix, ...etc, etc, etc. Qui a un répertoire aussi étendu??? Et pourtant je lui préfère Trey Anastasio. Mais, c'est un constat.
vincent- Messages : 5356
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Bah la diversité des genres et des ambiances issus de genres très différents dans certaines Jams, combinés à des reprises de divers genres musicaux, comme du jazz ou du rock montrent quand même son habilité et sa diversité, non ?
Quand à Umphrey's McGee, leurs morceaux et leurs reprises naviguent quand même entre le Funk, le Jazz, le Blues, le Metal, l'Electronic, ou la folk
Quand à Umphrey's McGee, leurs morceaux et leurs reprises naviguent quand même entre le Funk, le Jazz, le Blues, le Metal, l'Electronic, ou la folk
Tiger- Messages : 2058
Date d'inscription : 03/08/2011
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J'aime bien Warren Haynes, et je trouve aussi qu'il a une capacité d'adaptabilité étonnante. Je l'ai constaté de mes yeux lors du concert de la mule au Trianon : il navigue sans problèmes entre les répertoires d'artistes variés et entre les styles (rock, hard rock, blues, funk voir même un peu jazz).
Petit détail : je n'aime pas trop ce qu'il fait avec Hendrix. Je trouve sa version de Voodoo Chile, sortie en bonus sur le Live at Roseland Ballroom, assez lourdingue (alors que Clapton en a donné une magnifique version dans son Live at MSG avec Winwood).
Cela dit, je ne connait que quelques disques de Warren.
Petit détail : je n'aime pas trop ce qu'il fait avec Hendrix. Je trouve sa version de Voodoo Chile, sortie en bonus sur le Live at Roseland Ballroom, assez lourdingue (alors que Clapton en a donné une magnifique version dans son Live at MSG avec Winwood).
Cela dit, je ne connait que quelques disques de Warren.
telegraphroad- Messages : 338
Date d'inscription : 06/10/2010
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Ha ha, on a postés nos messages en même temps...
telegraphroad- Messages : 338
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Tiger a écrit:Bah la diversité des genres et des ambiances issus de genres très différents dans certaines Jams, combinés à des reprises de divers genres musicaux, comme du jazz ou du rock montrent quand même son habilité et sa diversité, non ?
Quand à Umphrey's McGee, leurs morceaux et leurs reprises naviguent quand même entre le Funk, le Jazz, le Blues, le Metal, l'Electronic, ou la folk
Tu n'as pas compris mon propos mon cher. Ce n'est pas très important. Maîtriser le répertoire du Dead et de l'ABB pour ne citer que ceux là, c'est quand même énorme. Je me fous de savoir qui est le meilleur. Je me fous de faire un classement. C'est juste un constat . Haynes maîtrise tout de même un énorme répertoire. De savoir qui a la plus grosse... C'est juste une question de point de vue. Bref.
Après je préfère la sensibilité de Trey Anastasio. Mais ça c'est mon avis.
vincent- Messages : 5356
Date d'inscription : 13/07/2011
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ca m ' a l'air tout bon tout ca ,pourvu que le son soit au rendez vous.
duane1- Messages : 8
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en attendant la couverture ne manque pas d'humour, très belle réalisation!
dès que je peux j'écouterais ce show, sur à 100%.. leurs reprises des Floyd sont souvent réussies.
dès que je peux j'écouterais ce show, sur à 100%.. leurs reprises des Floyd sont souvent réussies.
Karpof- Messages : 4324
Date d'inscription : 16/07/2011
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