Included in Rolling Stone’s 100 Greatest Song Writers of All Time and a 2011 inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Tom Waits is one of the most innovative artists in popular music. His singular vision that embraces everything from folk to blues to tin-pan-alley to jazz to gospel to cabaret has been influential for many artists, including Bruce Springsteen, Radiohead and Nick Cave. His embrace of beat writers like Jack Kerouac and spoken word poetry also became a part of a blueprint for early hip-hop artists like Chuck D; all in service of his experience of the human condition from every rung of the ladder. He has a voice and eye so singular that ‘Waitsian’ has become an adjective used by critics and dictionaries to describe his aesthetic and style.
The 1999 release of his thirteenth studio album ‘Mule Variations’ offers the most complete picture of his artistry while also marking the beginning of the indie label ANTI- Records. A sister label to the legendary punk outfit Epitaph Records, ANTI- was formed in 1999 specifically to release ‘Mule Variations.’ “Reaching the 25-year milestone for Anti Records, I am filled with gratitude for Tom Waits and his album, 'Mule Variations' album which didn't just start our label; it sparked a lasting partnership built on trust, creativity, and a love for pushing artistic boundaries,” said Epitaph Founder and CEO Brett Gurewitz. Added ANTI- President Andy Kaulkin: “I've personally been a major Tom Waits fan for as long as I can remember. We started the label to release his music. Tom's embodiment of the spirit of artistic authenticity and resilience was our north star when we started out, and his unparalleled creativity continues to inspire and drive everything we do.”
On this album, edgy stomps, humour and experimentation are interspersed with some of the most beautiful and personal songs he’s ever written. In celebration of the label and album’s 25th anniversary this year, today a previously unheard rendition of the song 'Get Behind The Mule' has been released. In this alternate take of the album's iconic track, Waits' gospel moans resonate with raw emotion, accompanied only by a gritty Wurlitzer. This stripped-down rendition amplifies the dark narrative of murder and perseverance, with the lyrics even slightly altered, rendering it with an even starker intensity than the original LP version. Listen here: