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The opening guitar riff, resembling a fanfare, lasts for the first minute of the song. Soon, vocalist Ian Gillan begins singing about the "Mule" ("Just another slave for the Mule"). The last 3 and a half minutes are instrumental, consisting of solos by Blackmore and Lord. AllMusic writes "The Mule" is perhaps Purple's finest instrumental. [3]
The Mule was released in the United States on December 14, 2018, by Warner Bros. It grossed over $174 million. The film received generally positive reviews, with critics calling it "poignant and charming" and praising Eastwood's performance.
It features the song "The Ecstasy of Gold" from The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. 2007: Death Proof: Quentin Tarantino: Death Proof soundtrack features the song "Paranoia Prima" from Cat O' Nine Tails soundtrack. Hot Rod: Akiva Schaffer: Hot Rod soundtrack features the song "A Gringo Like Me". 2008: Seven Pounds: Gabriele Muccino: 2009 ...
Django Unchained is the soundtrack to Quentin Tarantino's motion picture Django Unchained. It was originally released on December 18, 2012. The soundtrack uses a variety of music genres, though with an especially heavy influence from Spaghetti Western soundtracks.
The Last Song (Original Soundtrack) is the soundtrack to the 2010 film of the same name directed by Julie Anne Robinson and starred Liam Hemsworth and Miley Cyrus.Released through Hollywood Records on March 23, 2010, the album comprises 17 songs, mostly a collection of original and pre-existing music.
Keith was sick the day he recorded the demo, creating a "raspy, sleepy, tired, sick vocal". Eastwood liked the recording and decided to put it in The Mule, feeling that the raspy delivery fit the mood of the song and the movie. [2] Keith also produced a music video for the song, directed by Michael Salomon. [3]
The song has since become a blues standard and has been covered many times. It was used on the soundtrack for the 1980 movie The Blues Brothers (the song plays over the opening credits as Jake Blues leaves prison). [4] According to John Belushi's widow, it was Belushi's favorite blues song. [5] The "Katy" refers to the Missouri–Kansas–Texas ...
The album was produced by Michael Barbiero. [10] Unlike the band's first two albums, Life Before Insanity utilized both overdubbing and multiple guest musicians. [11] It was the last album recorded with founding member Allen Woody, who died in August 2000.