186Timber (Jerry the Mule)One of the best versions in some time. > from "Suzy Greenberg," Trey, around the three-thirty mark, works a warm and melodic "Mountain Jam" tease, his play effortless and breezy - a perfect take given his tone. Page sounds grand on his concert G, and Fish's propulsive beat, offset with perfect fills, whips the version through powerhouse play, with Mike anchoring a jam which bends, but doesn't quite break. Trey drops those epic "Timber" licks and the song concludes properly -> some sonic soul shaking vamping. · 112 BPM
8:24
141Soul Shakedown Party136 BPM
5:29
172Kill Devil FallsFlirts with major-key play early on, reverts back to minor with Trey employing an organ-like tone, and then breaks into some immensely upbeat jamming until the final chorus. · 162 BPM
12:23
152555162 BPM
6:44
153Your Pet Cat112 BPM
5:20
158Tide Turns92 BPM
6:33
140No Men In No Man's Land129 BPM
9:05
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138Bathtub Gin118 BPM
11:17
SET 2MAIN7 TRACKS·1:162 CHARTED
253Gotta Jibboo118 BPM
13:29
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281FuegoOne of those "Writing about music is like dancing about architecture" versions, but here goes: A strong composed section cools and, wonderfully, in lieu of working through pleasant, but familiar space, Trey seems to toy with "The Little Drummer Boy" (11:02), a line which leads through a passage(s) of concerted, cerebral, full-band play. The jam becomes stately, and "Coil"-esque in nature. But this is no outro. More great soloing follows as Trey works the music to a perfectly balanced peak. · 92 BPM
17:44
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242Birds of a Feather123 BPM
6:10
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250Meatstick81 BPM
5:23
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274Soul Planetfunk
Breaks out with some brief funk and quickly evolves into a warmer groove with Page and Trey trading lead duties before guitar takes over as the jam gallops to a peak and dissolves into "Wingsuit". · 83 BPM