Last Saturday Gov’t Mule held a concert at the Palace Theatre in Albany, New York that was their annual Mule-O-Ween celebratory Halloween performance. A complete audience recording of the October 29 Mule gig that included a guest-filled tribute to Traffic has been shared.

Guitarist Warren Haynes, drummer Matt Abts, keyboardist Danny Louis and bassist Jorgen Carlsson followed their first set with a second set honoring Traffic. Horn player Steve Elson and percussionist Bobby Allende expanded the quartet to a sextet for the tribute segment that featured such favorites as “Pearly Queen,” “Empty Pages,” “(Sometimes I Feel So) Uninspired,” Medicated Goo,” “Low Spark Of High-Heeled Boys” and “Light Up Or Leave Me Alone.”

Not satisfied with the mid-set rendition of “(Sometimes I Feel So) Uninspired,” Haynes and the collective gave it a second shot to start the encore and followed it with a rendition of “Dear Mr. Fantasy.” Head here for a full review, photo gallery and videos from Mule-O-Ween and listen to an audience recording below.

Audio (Taped by kindms / Shared by JamBuzz)

Setlist

Set One: World Boss > Mother Earth, Larger Than Life, Trane > Eternity’s Breath > St. Stephen Jam, Temporary Saint, Time To Confess

Set Two (w/ Steve Elson and Bobby Allende): Pearly Queen > Stranger To Himself, Rock & Roll Stew, Forty Thousand Headmen, Glad > Freedom Rider, Empty Pages, (Sometimes I Feel So) Uninspired, Medicated Goo, Shouldn’t Have Took More Than You Gave, Low Spark Of High-Heeled Boys, Light Up Or Leave Me Alone

Encore: (Sometimes I Feel So) Uninspired (Take 2) w/ Bobby Allende, Dear Mr. Fantasy w/ Allende and Steve Elson