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This article is about the album by Gov't Mule. For the band's song of the same name, see
The Deep End, Volume 1 .
2015 live album by Gov't Mule featuring John Scofield
Sco-Mule
Released January 27, 2015 Recorded September 22 and 23, 1999
Label
Evil Teen
Sco-Mule is a live album by the American rock band
Gov't Mule , recorded at two 1999 shows in
Atlanta , Georgia. It features the band's original members: guitarist
Warren Haynes , bass guitarist
Allen Woody , and drummer
Matt Abts , along with jazz guitarist
John Scofield and keyboardist
Dan Matrazzo .
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These Atlanta performances have been widely traded, discussed and revered by Mule fans for 15 years.
[4] Sco-Mule defies both jazz and jam-band genres, "instead, it sits somewhere in-between, with everyone forgetting about artificial delineation."
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Track listing
Recorded at the
Georgia Theatre in
Athens, Georgia on September 22 and at The Roxy in
Atlanta on September 23, 1999.
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Sco-Mule track listingTitle Writer(s) 1. "Hottentot"
John Scofield 11:07 2. "Tom Thumb"
Wayne Shorter 11:06 3. "Doing It to Death"
James Brown 12:08 4. "Birth of the Mule" Warren Haynes, Allen Woody, Matt Abts 15:35 5. "Sco-Mule" Haynes 9:17 6. "Kind of Bird" Haynes,
Dickey Betts 18:13
Bonus disc
Bonus disc Title Writer(s) 1. "Pass the Peas" James Brown,
John Starks , Charles Bobbit 10:21 2. "Devil Likes It Slow" Haynes 13:03 3. "Hottentot" (alternate version) Scofield 11:40 4. "Kind of Bird" (alternate version) Haynes, Betts 18:18 5. "
Afro Blue "
Mongo Santamaria 23:04
Personnel
John Scofield – electric guitar
Warren Haynes – electric guitar
Jimmy Herring – electric guitar (disc 2, track 2)
Mike Barnes – electric rhythm guitar (disc 2, track 5)
Dan Matrazzo – keyboards
Allen Woody – bass guitar
Matt Abts – drums and percussion
Charts
References
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"Sco-Mule - Gov't Mule | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic" – via www.allmusic.com.
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The Guardian . Retrieved 2020-02-25 .
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"Gov't Mule Premiere "Spanish Moon" from New 'Sco-Mule' Album with John Scofield — Exclusive" . Guitar World. Retrieved 2015-03-08 .
^ Jazz, All About.
"Gov't Mule Featuring John Scofield: Gov't Mule Featuring John Scofield: Sco-Mule album review @ All About Jazz" . All About Jazz .
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"Audio | Govt Mule, Herring & Matrazzo - Freeway Jam" . JamBase . December 19, 2014.
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"Gov't Mule Chart History (Billboard 200)" .
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Billboard . Retrieved June 17, 2023.
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"Gov't Mule Chart History (Top Rock Albums)" .
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Billboard . Retrieved June 17, 2023.
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