The Tel-Star Sessions is a demo album by American band Gov't Mule, released on August 5, 2016, through Evil Teen Records. It includes their 1994 demos recorded at Tel-Star Studios in Bradenton, Florida, with Bud Snyder serving as engineer. Seven of the 10 tracks were re-recorded for the band's debut album, 1995's Gov't Mule.[1]
Thom Jurek of AllMusic wrote that the recordings "represent what [Gov't Mule] single-handedly pulled off in grand style from the very beginning: Reinvigorating the classic blues-rock power trio à la Cream, Mountain, Hot Tuna, ZZ Top, and Taste". Jurek also called it a "stunning tribute to [Allen] Woody's genius" and "among Gov't Mule's most essential recorded documents. The power and musicality on display here rival anything they've released."[1] A staff reviewer at PopMatters called the album a demonstration that Gov't Mule "arrived with the passion and fire that would characterize the group's style and sound for 20 years to come" and superior to the recordings on the band's 1995 debut as well as "many subsequent Mule releases" as they have "neither the innocence nor energy heard here".[2]