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Minions: The Rise of Gru for windows instal
Minions: The Rise of Gru for windows instal







Minions: The Rise of Gru for windows instal

Gary Clark Jr.’s spin on the Ides of March’s “Vehicle” is another faithful rendition that never veers too far from the source material’s tenacious infatuation and souped-up horns. Thundercat’s rendition of the Steve Miller Band’s “Fly Like an Eagle” is the picture of space-funk heaven, while Brittany Howard conjures up soulful bliss on a version of Earth, Wind & Fire’s “Shining Star” that features original bassist Verdine White. Likewise, pairing Phoebe Bridgers with the Carpenters’ power ballad “Goodbye to Love” works well as her bittersweet delivery elevates the track’s inherent melancholy. Weyes Blood’s take on Linda Ronstadt’s No.

Minions: The Rise of Gru for windows instal

Like any decent soundtrack full of covers, The Rise of Gru has a few winners. Classic Minions stuff.) Antonoff’s soundtrack is a fever dream of a lineup featuring a handful of artists who were actually present in the ’70s, a wide survey of this generation’s rising artists who take influence from the era, and some truly out-of-left-field recruits whose presence only highlights the unmoored absurdity of the project. (A quick plot summary for those who have yet to suit up for a screening: In the 1970s, a pre-teen Gru gets revenge on a league of flamboyant villains by swiping their powerful stone, which one of the Minions-a scene-stealing newcomer named Otto-misplaces after mistaking it for a pet rock and falling in love. This is to say that there’s money in Minions-just ask Pharrell Williams, whose soundtrack for 2013’s Despicable Me 2 brought us the flashmob-irritant “ Happy.” Another Producer of the Year winner, Jack Antonoff, helms the soundtrack of the franchise’s latest installation, Minions: The Rise of Gru.









Minions: The Rise of Gru for windows instal