Gov't Mule
HorsefliesMighty High 2007 via Ato Records / Red
a note about this track
John Medeski guested on Gov't Mules, 2002, "The Deep End, Vol.2".
The "Red-Eye Express" Hauls Obscure Album Tracks; with an Occasional Theme De-Railed. The Snap, Crackle, Pop is Courtesy of the Boxcar's Victrola. All Aboard!!
John Medeski guested on Gov't Mules, 2002, "The Deep End, Vol.2".
Morphine's 5th & final album, "The Night", was completed prior to the untimely passing of Mark Sandman, and was released posthumously.
written by Mark Sandman
cover of the Mark Sandman penned, Morphine track. .. Billy Conway again on drums.
formerly of Treat Her Right, Jim Fitting (harmonica) joined The The in 1993. .. Fitting also appears on the next The The release, 1995's "Hanky Panky" [featuring all covers of Hank Williams songs].
appearing alongside Billy Conway on Cormack McCarthy's 1995, "Picture Gallery Blues", was John McGann playing guitar & mandolin.
Billy Conway and his drumming are featured on this disc
a Dana Colley-led group. .. Dana Colley (multi-instrumentalist), Larry Dersch (drums), Monique Ortiz (bass, vocals). .. the C.O.D. in the group name A.K.A.C.O.D. stands for the last names Colley, Ortiz & Dersch. .. here covering the Bob Welch penned, Fleetwood Mac [circa 1973] track.
before A.K.A.C.O.D., post-Bourbon Princess; Monique Ortiz had a vocal guest appearance on Twinemen's, 2007 release, "Twinetime". .. also appearing on this track: Dana Colley (saxophone) & Jerry Deupree (drums). .. Dave Champagne [Treat Her Right guitarist] is executive producer.
John Medeski (piano) followed his debut appearance with Either/Orchestra in 1989, by appearing on this sophmore release from The Mandala Octet, also in 1989. .. [Medeski shows on their third and final disc as well, 1992's "Last Elephant".]
"Yes" is Morphine's third release. .. the video to "Honey White" was featured on MTV's "Beavis And Butthead". fyi.
in this band are Morphine-mates Dana Colley (saxophone) & Billy Conway (drums, producer).
guest appearance by Dana Colley on saxophone
Billy Conway did the skins with Sleepy LaBeef, on 1994's "Strange Things Happening".
Billy Conway's 2nd outing on disc was here, playing drums with Walkers in 1989. .. also in the band: Jim Fitting (harmonica) [from Treat Her Right]; and Laurie Sargent (vocals) [as-of-this-date in 1989, way-pre-Twinemen].
Billy Conway provides the backbeat, as well a co-producing role for this disc.
Either/Orchestra recorded a live version of this Lennon / McCartney tune; and released it on their tenth anniversary disc, 1995's "Across The Omniverse".
Russ Gershon formed Either/Orchestra in 1985.
Duke Levine (guitar) was backed by Morphine on this 1997 release; Mark Sandman (keyboards), Dana Colley (saxophone) & Billy Conway (drums). along with Paul Bryan (bass).
Either/Orchestra covers "Moanin'" on 1988's "Radium".
Paul Geremia appears alongside Morphine's drummer, Billy Conway, on Cormac McCarthy's 1995 release, "Picture Gallery Blues".
cover of 1992 track from Morphine's debut release, "Good". .. written by Mark Sandman.
another track covered by Either/Orchestra (on 1989's "The Half-Life Of Pleasure" with Mark Sandman). .. written by Robert Fripp.
this Jazz Messengers track was penned by pianist Horace Silver, and covered by Either/Orchestra on 1990's "The Calculus Of Pleasure".
Either/Orchestra recorded a version of this song on their 1993 release "The Brunt".
Treat Her Right's sophmore release. .. written by Mark Sandman, also lead vocals on this track.
Mark Sandman (guitar, vocals) appears with Either/Orchestra on this, their 3rd release. .. Either/Orchestra: John Carlson (trumpet, flugelhorn), Jerry Deupree (drums), John Dirac (guitar), Dave Finucane (clarinet [bass]), Kenny Freundlich (synthesizer, piano), Russ Gershon (flute, arranger, sax). .. John Medeski (organ, piano) also appears on this disc, as a guest performer. [Medeski will perform on the next Either/Orchestra long-play as well, 1990's "The Caluculus Of Pleasure"]. .. recording engineer for this release, "The Half-Life Of Desire", was the legendary, Rudy Van Gelder.
this release features Billy Conway on drums. Duke Levine and Bill Morrissey also appear.
featuring Dana Colley on saxophone.
when Morphine disbanded after the death of Mark Sandman in 1999, Dana Colley (saxophone, vocals) formed Twinemen bringing along Billy Conway (drums, vocals, [sometimes] acoustic guitar); completing the trio, Laurie Sargent (guitar, vocals). .. the name Twinemen is an homage to Mark Sandman and his "The Twinemen" comic series, about 3 anthropomorphic balls of twine who play together in a band.
appearing on this release, is original Morphine drummer, Jerry Deupree; along with Either/Orchestra's Russ Gershon (sax) and Monique Ortiz (vocals, fretless bass, guitar).
featuring Dana Colley (saxophone), Billy Conway (drums) & Duke Levine (electric guitar).
Morphine began in 1989 by Mark Sandman (2-string bass, vocals, organ, tritar [3-string guitar], guitar, piano) and Dana Colley (saxophone, double-sax [a la Rahsaan Roland Kirk]). .. adding Jerome Deupree (percussion) [from Either/Orchestra]. .. Billy Conway (drums) [from Treat Her Right], replaces Deupree in 1993. .. Deupree would later rejoin Morphine, alongside Conway.
formed in 1984, Treat Her Right features Mark Sandman (guitar*, vocals), Billy Conway (drums), Dave Champagne (guitar, vocals) & Jim Fitting (harmonica, vocals). .. (*Sandman's guitar was a 3-string custom model, making it sound more like a bass guitar.)
3-6a remembering Mark Sandman (24 september 1952 - 3 july 1999) 10 years later; .. as well as some of the musicians and music that appear, as we grab some Morphine and "Take A Trip Together"; down the crossed-roads & musical foot-paths of...