The Deepest End, Live in Concert

The Deepest End, Live in Concert is a two CD live album and DVD video by Gov't Mule, released on October 7, 2003. It was recorded in New Orleans on May 3, 2003.

The Deepest End, Live In Concert
Live album by
ReleasedOctober 7th, 2003
RecordedMay 3, 2003
GenreSouthern rock, blues rock, jam rock
Length2:33:52
LabelATO Records
ProducerChris Tetzeli, Warren Haynes
Gov't Mule chronology
The Deep End, Volume 2
(2002)
The Deepest End, Live In Concert
(2003)
Deja Voodoo
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

In 2003, after recording The Deep End, Volume 1 (2001) and Volume 2 (2002), Gov't Mule gathered several musicians that had worked on the Deep End sessions as well as a few other friends for a live concert. This was intended as the culmination of the Deep End project, which was a tribute to their late bassist Allen Woody, who died in 2000.
The release also marked the first Gov't Mule CD to feature keyboardist Danny Louis as a full-time member.

This album is one of the 10 best "live jam releases of this century" according to the August 2006 issue of Guitar One magazine.

Track listing

Disc one

  1. "Bad Little Doggie" (Haynes/Woody/Abts) - 4:04
  2. "Game Face" (Haynes) - 8:36
  3. "Larger Than Life" (Haynes) - 6:11
  4. "Blind Man in the Dark" (Haynes) - 15:38
  5. "Which Way Do We Run?" (Haynes) - 6:56
  6. "Fool's Moon" (Haynes) - 6:11
  7. "Sco-Mule" (Haynes) - 8:56
  8. "Patchwork Quilt" (Haynes) - 6:06
  9. "Lay of the Sunflower" (Haynes/Hunter) - 7:35
  10. "John the Revelator" (traditional) - 6:59

Disc two

  1. "When Doves Cry/Beautifully Broken" (Prince/Haynes/Louis) - 9:49
  2. "Time to Confess" (Haynes) - 8:27
  3. "Banks of the Deep End" (Haynes/Gordon/Linitz) - 6:45
  4. "32/20 Blues" (Johnson) - 12:10
  5. "Goin' Down" (Nix) - 5:58
  6. "Slow Happy Boys" (Haynes) - 7:29
  7. "I Shall Return" (Haynes) - 7:29
  8. "Trying Not to Fall" (Haynes/Louis) - 5:48
  9. "Drivin' Rain" (Haynes) - 5:03
  10. "Soulshine" (Haynes) - 7:41

DVD track listing

  1. "Bad Little Doggie" (Haynes/Woody/Abts) - 4:04
  2. "Blind Man in the Dark" (Haynes) - 15:38
  3. "Sco-Mule" (Haynes) - 8:56
  4. "Lay of the Sunflower" (Haynes/Hunter) - 7:35
  5. "John the Revelator" (traditional) - 6:59
  6. "Chameleon" (Hancock/Jackson/Mason/Maupin) - 16:25
  7. "When Doves Cry/Beautifully Broken" (Prince/Haynes/Louis) - 9:49
  8. "Mule" (Haynes/Woody/Abts) - 13:41
  9. "Banks of the Deep End" (Haynes/Gordon/Linitz) - 6:45
  10. "On Your Way Down" (Toussaint) - 8:48
  11. "Down and Out in NYC" (Chandler/Devorzon) - 7:36
  12. "Maybe I'm a Leo" (Blackmore/Gillan/Glover/Lord/Paice) - 5:45
  13. "Voodoo Chile" (Hendrix) - 14:33
  14. "Politician" (Bruce/Brown) 6:50
  15. "Guitar Solo - Drum Solo" (Haynes/Abts) - 8:18
  16. "Sweet Leaf" (Iommi/Osbourne/Butler/Ward) - 5:04
  17. "War Pigs" (Iommi/Osborne/Butler/Ward) - 12:06
  18. "Greasy Granny's Gopher Gravy, Pts. 1 & 2" (Haynes/Claypool/Abts) - 12:01
  19. "Wasted Time" (Henley/Frey) - 5:50
  20. "Thorazine Shuffle" (Haynes/Abts) - 11:39

Personnel

Gov't Mule

Bassists

Additional personnel

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References

  1. Jurek, Thom (2011). "The Deepest End: Live in Concert - Gov't Mule | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 7 August 2011.
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