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Mule |
GREAT defunct band from Detroit |
Mule #1:
(the debut-album and the two singles)
Preston "P.W." Long: vocals, guitar
Kevin Munro: bass
Jim Kimball: drums
Mule #2:
(inbetween first and second album)
Preston "P.W." Long: vocals, guitar
Kevin Munro: bass
Jason Kourkounis: drums
Mule #3:
("If I Don't Six" album)
Preston "P.W." Long: vocals, guitar
Kevin Munro: bass
Jake Wilson: drums
Willie Conway: appears
Laura Borealis: appears
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Jim Kimball's musical history
Jason Kourkounis' musical history
P.W. Long's musical history
Kevin Munro's musical history
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- Tennessee Hustler 7" (Nocturnal, 1992, NOT 7)
- Tennessee Hustler
- Black Bottom
- I'm Hell 7" (Quarterstick Records, 1992, QS 16)
- I'm Hell
- To Love Somebody (Bee Gees)
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- The Soulsound Single 7" (Touch And Go, 1997, TG 171)
corelease with Laff-n-Go SHELLAC RECORD NUMBER EIGHT
- Mule: Beauteous
- Shellac: The Rambler Song
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- Mule LP/CD/CS (Quarterstick Records, 1993, QS 15)
- Mississippi Breaks
- What Every White Nigger Knows
- I'm Hell
- Drown
- Now I Truly Understand
- Mama's Reason To Cry
- Lucky
- Sugarcane Zuzu
- Wrung 12"EP/CDEP/CSEP (Quarterstick Records, 1994, QS 25)
- Ass
- We Know You're Drunk
- Searchlight
- The Rope And The Cuckold
- If I Don't Six LP/CD/CS (Quarterstick Records, 1994, QS 29)
- Hayride
- x & 29
- The Beauteous
- Nowhere's Back
- Obion
- A Hundred Years
- Spearfish
- Piano
- Pent
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- Dead End Destiny CD (Beechwood Music, 1993, TRAIL 1CD)
other bands ? their tracks ?
- Tennessee Hustler
- Jabberjaw No. 4 7" (Mammoth Records, 1994, MR 0080)
- Charger
- Jabberjaw No. 5 Good To The Last Drop 4x7"-box/2x10"/CD (Mammoth Records, 1994, MR 00981)
- Charger
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- Mule @ southern.com
- Mule @ billions.com
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