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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mighty_HighMighty High - Wikipedia

    Mighty High is the eighth studio album by southern rock jam band Gov't Mule. The album was released on October 16, 2007, by ATO Records. Mighty High features reggae and dub versions of classic Mule covers and originals with special guest appearances by reggae legends Michael Franti, Toots Hibbert, and Willi Williams.

  2. 12 de dic. de 2007 · Gov't Mule: Gov't Mule: Mighty High. Hearing a Gov't Mule reggae album is no big surprise if you've seen the band with any regularity over the years. Interpretations and teases of Bob Marley songs sprinkle their set lists; nouveau reggae icons Spearhead with Michael Franti have been co-billed with the group frequently; and Warren Haynes ...

  3. Mighty High features reggae and dub versions of classic Mule covers and originals with special guest appearances by reggae legends Michael Franti, Toots Hibbert, and Willi Williams.

  4. Um es kurz zu machen: Eine saucoole, stark Dub-orientierte Scheibe von Leuten, die ihr Handwerk verstehen. Nicht unbedingt etwas für den klassischen Gov't Mule-Fan, man sollte diese spezielle Richtung schon mögen...

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2007 CD release of "Mighty High" on Discogs.

  6. www.musicbox-online.com › reviews-2007 › govtmule-mightyhigh-10142007Gov't Mule - Mighty High (Album Review)

    14 de oct. de 2007 · Joined by Willi Williams, Michael Franti, and Toots Hibbert, Gov’t Mule applies reggae and dub twists to several cuts from High & Mighty as well as to songs by Al Green (I’m a Ram), The Band (The Shape I’m In), the Rolling Stones (Play with Fire), and Otis Redding (Hard to Handle). Yet, at the same time, the band also tries to retain so ...

  7. A play on words of their 2006 studio album (High & Mighty), Mighty High contains 13 dub-reggae makeovers of Gov't Mule favorites from throughout the years, and features guest appearances by such renowned reggae artists as Michael Franti, Toots Hibbert, and Willi Williams.