Given all the live documents Gov't Mule issued since the premature death of bassist Allen Woody, The Deepest End is easily the most satisfying. Recorded and filmed during the 2003 Jazz and Heritage Festival in New Orleans, the show features the most astonishing array of guest bassists yet, and so many other guests the date was like a festival unto itself. Among the bassists preset for a night of music that began at 10:10 p.m. and ended at 3:35 a.m. were Jack Casady, Les Claypool, Roger Glover, Will Lee, Jason Newsted, Rob Wasserman, Victor Wooten, George Porter, Jr., Conrad Lozano, and a half-dozen others. Other musicians participating in the festivities -- many of whom who had gigs in the Crescent City at the same time -- include David Hidalgo, Bernie Worrell, Fred Wesley, Karl Denson, Sonny Landreth, the Dirty Dozen Brass Band horns, Béla Fleck, and Ivan Neville. There are two CDs, packed to the gills with music from that evening. The mixture of covers and Gov't Mule originals is, to say the very least, captivating: from the opener "Bad Little Doggie" (given its definitive on-tape version here) and "Lay of the Sunflower" to "Goin' Down" and "John the Revelator." The sound is warm and the mix very fluid, very live. The performance is completely inspired and jaw-droppingly sophisticated despite its spontaneity. There are 20 tracks over the pair of CDs, accounting for two hours and 34 minutes total playing time, and the DVD features 20 more and lasts over three hours. There are some major differences in tracks between the CDs and DVDs, making it pretty much essential for Mule fans: covers of "Wasted Time," "Sweet Leaf," "Politician," "Voodoo Chile," and a heft dose of Mule originals. All told, this and Rush's stellar In Rio triple disc are easily the live recorded events of 2003. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
The Deepest End: Live in Concert
10/07/2003 | Ato Records
All Music Guide Review
The Deepest End: Live in Concert Track Listing
Credits of The Deepest End: Live in Concert
- George Marino
- Mastering, Mastering Engineer
- Jason Newsted
- Bass
- George Porter, Jr.
- Bass, Vocals (Background)
- Greg Rzab
- Bass
- Dave Schools
- Bass
- Efrem Towns
- Trumpet, Group Member, Arranger
- Fred Wesley
- Trombone
- Victor Wooten
- Bass
- Karl Denson
- Flute, Sax (Tenor)
- Danny Louis
- Keyboards, Clavinet, Group Member, Vocals (Background)
- Gov't Mule
- Main Performer
- Mike Montero
- Engineer
- Julius McKee
- Arranger, Group Member, Sousaphone
- John Moriarty
- Crew
- Amy Davidson
- Production Coordination
- Christer Manning
- Package Design
- Sandy Morgan
- Engineer, Production Coordination
- Paul Epstein
- Interviewer
- Dave Landry
- Camera Operator
- Sammie Williams
- Trombone, Group Member, Arranger
- Stefani Scamardo
- Executive Producer, Management
- Chris Tetzeli
- Executive Producer
- Jon Obenchain
- Editing
- Amy Weller
- Producer, Camera Operator, Editing
- Eill Lee
- Bass
- Michael Weintraub
- Photography
- Peter Banta
- Tour Manager
- Wendell Basinger
- Camera Operator
- Jay Bau
- Project Coordinator
- Scott Combel
- Camera Operator
- EJ Devokaitis
- Coordination
- Michael Drum
- Video Producer, Video Director
- Charlie Faciane
- Camera Operator
- Tim Fenoglio
- Producer, Camera Operator
- Mike Filippi
- Camera Operator
- Mark "Sarge" Fulton
- Monitor Engineer
- Roger Glover
- Bass
- Sonny Landreth
- Slide Guitar
- Warren Haynes
- Guitar, Vocals, Arranger, Producer, Liner Notes, Group Member, Slide Guitar
- Matt Abts
- Arranger, Group Member, Drums
- Michael Barbiero
- Mixing, Mixing Engineer
- Jack Casady
- Bass
- Les Claypool
- Bass, Vocals
- Brian Farmer
- Keyboard Technician, Stage Manager, Bass Technician, Guitar Technician
- Béla Fleck
- Electric Banjo
- David Hidalgo
- Guitar, Vocals
- Paul Jackson, Jr.
- Bass
- Will Lee
- Bass
- Roger Lewis
- Arranger, Sax (Baritone), Group Member
- Conrad Lozano
- Bass
- Ivan Neville
- Keyboards
- Bernie Worrell
- Organ, Keyboards
- Rob Wasserman
- Bass












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