Gov't Mule – Revolution Come...Revolution Go (2xLP)
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New album from the Southern band with Allman brothers roots
Gov't Mule has built a reputation as one of the great live bands in the jam community. They will be supporting their album with more than a year of dates all around the world beginning in May leading up to the release of Revolution Come, Revolution Go.
On November 8, 2016 — Election Day — Gov't Mule began work on a new album in New York City with the working title Revolution Come...Revolution Go. According to Warren Haynes, throughout that first day, the band half joked about what would happen if Donald Trump became president. The next afternoon, they understood that their title had been prescient.
Produced by Haynes in collaboration with Gordie Johnson and Don Was, and cut in Austin (guitarist Jimmie Vaughan contributed to the track "Burning Point") as well as New York. The set's first single, "Stone Cold Rage," evoked the atmosphere of social unrest from coast to coast. The remainder of the double-album's 14 songs were split between topical songs, personal ruminations (Haynes had recently become a father and had lost some close friends), and a cover of Blind Willie Johnson's "Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground."
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Artist: Gov't MuleLabel: Fantasy, Universal Music Group InternationalFormat: LPUnits: 2Country: EuropeGenre: Pop & RockStyle: Blues Rock, Southern Rock
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A1 Stone Cold Rage
A2 Drawn That Way
A3 Dreams &Amp; Songs
B1 The Man I Want To Be
B2 Traveling Tune
B3 Thorns Of Life
C1 Pressure Under Fire
C2 Easy Times
C3 Burning Point
D1 Sarah, Surrender
D2 Revolution Come, Revolution Go
D3 Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground