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The film's executive music producer, Stephen Bray, said in an interview to Billboard, stating that "From the beginning, the agreement was, ‘Let’s time travel to the degree we can in terms of recreating these iconic sessions for songs like ‘I Never Loved a Man” and “Respect’ and ‘Ain’t No Way.’ Let’s do the best we can at ...
Led by her father Roebuck "Pops" Staples the Staple Singers were major artists in gospel and soul music from 1957 to 1969. Commencing releasing albums as a solo artist in 1969, Mavis Staples has released 13 studio albums, two live albums, three compilations, one soundtrack, one EP, and 51 singles over a career spanning five decades.
(UK No. 17 [2]), "I Thank You" (UK No. 17 [2]), "Beautiful Love" (UK No. 57 [2]) and "Treat Me Right" (UK No. 62 [2]). The album was particularly successful in the United Kingdom, where it reached No. 6 in the UK Albums Chart [ 2 ] and was certified platinum by the British Phonographic Industry for UK sales exceeding 300,000 copies.
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Eddie Hinton – guitar on "I'll Take You There" Raymond Banks – guitar on "I'll Take You There" The Memphis Horns (including Wayne Jackson and Andrew Love – horns (saxophones, trumpets, baritone saxophone, trombone) Ben Cauley – horns; Production and technical staff. Al Bell – arranger, producer; Johnny Allen – arranger
Included on the group's 1972 album Be Altitude: Respect Yourself, "I'll Take You There" features lead singer Mavis Staples inviting her listeners to seek Heaven.The song is almost completely a call-and-response chorus, with the introduction and bassline being lifted—uncredited—from "The Liquidator", a 1969 reggae hit written by Harry Johnson and performed by the Harry J Allstars.
The 13-song soundtrack album is composed mostly of western, contemporary classical, pop and soul music originated from the 1930s and late-1950s, reflecting on Billie Holiday's time period. [2] It was recorded mostly live on sets and conceptualised in late-September 2019, even before the film's shooting began, the following month.
"I'll Set You Free" is a song by The Bangles. It first appeared on their third album Everything in 1988, and was later released as its fourth single in the United Kingdom and Europe in 1989 as a goodbye-single to the fans. "I'll Set You Free" was released as a single in Australia in 1990 to promote their Greatest Hits.