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Details
Genre: Stage & Screen
Subgenre: Soundtracks,Video Game Music
Original Release Date: 2019-07-21
Release Date: 09-20-2019
Original Release Date: 07-21-2019
Artist: Various Artists
Album Level Flags: Soundtrack
Release Level Flags: Stereo, Soundtrack
No Of Songs: 13
Number Of Discs: 2
Explicit Content: false
Style(s): Soundtracks, Video Game Music
Format: VINYL
Label: Lakeshore Records
Mono/Stereo: Stereo
Other
Product Name: The Music of Red Dead Redemption II [Original Video Game Soundtrack] [LP]
Genre: Stage & Screen
UPC: 780163547726
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Finally Got my Hands on this
If anyone who played RDR2 you know the music soundtrack you know the music to this game is just chef’s kiss. You don’t have to be a heavy western music fan to get into this soundtrack. It was so hard to find this vinyl about that was 1) Not damaged 2) reasonably priced. Especially since this game is so beloved. I had to buy the CD so I don’t run the vinyl down to much when playing it daily in the morning when getting ready/light morning workout. The vinyl colorway while it’s translucent red it is not super translucent and I say it’s more a misty translucent red if that makes sense. I had no issues with quality control and Best Buy shipped it with care
Posted by Halfpint
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great soundtrack, great vinyl!
The red Vinyl is great and gorgeous. This is a great soundtrack and great for any fan of the game and it's music and the sound quality is great. Crossing my fingers they give the score a treatment like this.
Posted by DBCooper
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
A rare find
Just stunning. The music is something rarely found in a videogame. Artistic and as well crafted as a movie score. Just a class addition to my vinyl collection. Daniel Lanois’ score is beautifully matched with the guest artists contributions. D’angelo’s breathtaking Unshaken brings me back to a specific moment in the game that many may had passed over. Rhiannon Giddens and Rocco Deluca bring depth to the world we played in, an honest truth about the times. You hear the wooden wheels of the stagecoaches, feel the dirt roads under them. And Willie Nelson and Josh Homme offer two versions of the same song that, to me, reflect an ending and a beginning, with the world not changing much. Again, a stunning piece.