Revolution Come... Revolution Go [LP]

Revolution Come... Revolution Go [LP]

by Gov't Mule
Revolution Come... Revolution Go [LP]

Revolution Come... Revolution Go [LP]

by Gov't Mule

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

In the four-year interim between Gov't Mule studio albums, guitar boss Warren Haynes has been busy: He played on the final Allman Brothers Band tour, paid tribute to Jerry Garcia with a symphony orchestra, issued an Americana-esque solo album, and played on James Cotton's Cotton Mouth Man. That said, no other music he makes resonates in the same way as what he creates with Gov't Mule (co-founder and drummer Mat Abts, keyboardist/guitarist Danny Louis, and bassist Jorgen Carlsson). Revolution Come...Revolution Go began on election night 2016. The band had their own ideas about the outcome, but as the night wore on, their worst fears came true and influenced the direction of the music here. The title doesn't pin the definition of "revolution" down to one topic, it's a verb, noun, adjective, and metaphor in Gov't Mule's dictionary; it describes everything from trends in music and social unrest to historical events and political and spiritual upheaval. The music here is heavy -- Mule heavy -- but also offers a host of other flavors and textures to expand the palette to dynamic effect. Opener "Stone Cold Rage" finds Haynes' mutating a James Gang vintage guitar vamp to suit Mule's purposes. Louis' swirling organ and Carlsson's distorted basslines are pushed forward by Abts' uncommonly funky breakbeats. The tune struts, swaggers, and pummels. "Drawn That Way" is a thundering blues-rocker that draws down on personal accountability. The musical change-ups here make this a standout. There's the slow, soulful "Pressure Under Fire" -- an exhortation to refute the mistakes of the past with collective tolerance and respect which contains an authority worthy of an Old Testament prophet. Likewise, the gospel-tinged R&B of "The Man I Want to Be," the Muscle Shoals-styled country of "Dreams & Songs," and the gritty, jazzy soul-funk of "Sarah, Surrender" offer different dimensions of the Southern-crusted rockist blues that is Gov't Mule's trademark. The latter tune contains Haynes' finest vocal performance on this or any other record he's been on, and he's assisted by the backing trio of Alecia Chakour, Jasmine Muhammad, and Bobby Allende. The abstract blues-jazz title track is bound to become a live staple for its suite-like structure. Guitarist Jimmie Vaughan lends a hand in adding earth to Haynes' fire on the psychedelic blues "Burning Point." The set closes with Carlsson's arrangement of Blind Willie Johnson's "Dark Was the Night Cold Was the Ground." It commences as a moaning drone, with slide guitar, piano, woozy bass, and rumbling drums, but erupts in a mind-melting, screaming Hendrixian blues overloaded with wah-wah and slide guitars for an apocalyptic finish. Revolution Come... Revolution Go is easily Gov't Mule's most urgent record, but their call to arms isn't preachy; instead, righteous anger is refracted through the lens of empathy. It is also a fresh reboot of the band's sound, offering excellent songwriting and arrangements; it sounds more like a group effort than anything they've released. The message is that the revolution is within you: Hear it, believe it, become it. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 06/09/2017
Label: Fantasy
UPC: 0888072027442
Rank: 75214

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Stone Cold Rage
  2. Drawn That Way
  3. Dreams & Songs
  4. The Man I Want to Be
  5. Traveling Tune
  6. Thorns of Life

Disc 2

  1. Pressure Under Fire
  2. Easy Times
  3. Burning Point
  4. Sarah, Surrender
  5. Revolution Come, Revolution Go
  6. Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Gov't Mule   Primary Artist
Bobby Allende   Congas
Warren Haynes   Guitar,Vocals
Danny Louis   Horn,Guitar,Keyboards
Joergen Carlsson   Bass
Jimmie Vaughan   Guitar,Featured Artist
Matt Abts   Drums
Gordie Johnson   Guitar (Steel)
Alecia Chakour   Vocals (Background)
Angela Miller   Vocals (Background)
Sheree Smith   Vocals (Background)
Jasmine Muhammad   Vocals (Background)
Lauren Cervantez   Vocals (Background)
Rey Arteaga   Percussion

Technical Credits

Traditional   Composer
Greg Calbi   Mastering
Warren Haynes   Arranger,Composer,Producer
Danny Louis   Arranger,Composer,Engineer
Joergen Carlsson   Arranger,Composer,Engineer
Matt Abts   Arranger,Composer
Zach Hancock   Engineer
Gordie Johnson   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Don Was   Producer
Jacob Sciba   Engineer
Phil Yarnall   Package Design
Jacob Blickenstaff   Photography
Stefani Scamardo   Executive Producer
Richard Borge   Cover Art
Warren Hayens   Arranger,Composer,Producer
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