Dose (Gov't Mule album) explained

Dose
Type:studio
Artist:Gov't Mule
Cover:Dose_cover.jpg
Released:February 24, 1998
Length:65:21
Label:Capricorn, later Volcano
Producer:Michael Barbiero
Prev Title:Live at Roseland Ballroom
Prev Year:1996
Next Title:Live... With a Little Help from Our Friends
Next Year:1999

Dose is the second studio album by American rock band Gov't Mule. It was released on February 24, 1998, by Capricorn Records and (on vinyl) by Evil Teen Records. It was produced, recorded and mixed by Michael Barbiero and is a much darker record than Gov't Mule's self-titled debut album. The songs "Thelonius Beck" and "Birth of the Mule" were tributes to jazz musicians Thelonious Monk and Miles Davis, respectively, whereas the subtitle "Beck" refers to Jeff Beck, who also recorded a song named "Thelonius".

Track listing

All songs written by Warren Haynes unless otherwise noted.

The bonus track appears on the limited edition vinyl version released by Evil Teen Records.[1] It's an acoustic version recorded at Outback Lodge, Charlottesville, in May 1998.[2]

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gov't Mule – Dose. Discogs. April 4, 2017.
  2. Web site: Gov't Mule [05-23-1998] Outback Lodge, Charlottesville, VA (Acoustic Show)]. Mule Army. April 4, 2017.