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    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. [1] [2] 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.

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    High & Mighty is the seventh studio album by southern rock jam band Gov't Mule. The album was released on August 22, 2006, ...

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    Gov't Mule chronology; The Tel-Star Sessions (2016) Revolution Come...Revolution Go ... [10] 19 US Billboard 200 [11] 35 US Top Rock Albums [12] 5 References

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  7. Gov't Mule (album) - Wikipedia

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    Gov't Mule is the debut studio album by the American band Gov't Mule. The album was produced and mostly recorded live by Michael Barbiero at Bearsville Sound Studios , with many tracks running into each other.

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    With a score of 7.44 out of 10, in 1988 M.U.L.E. was among the first members of the Computer Gaming World Hall of Fame, honoring those games rated highly over time by readers. [32] In 1992 and 1994 surveys of science fiction games the magazine gave the title five of five stars, calling it "An all-time computer classic, this was one of the only ...

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    Giuseppe Mulè. Giuseppe Mulè (28 June 1885, Termini Imerese - 10 September 1951, Rome) was an Italian composer and conductor. [1] His output includes numerous symphonic works and chamber works, incidental music for the stage, 7 operas, 5 film scores, and an oratorio.