The Red Dead Redemption 2 original soundtrack is already available to purchase and stream, yet there will soon be another way of collecting the title’s music. Next month, Lakeshore Records will release a vinyl edition of the Red Dead 2 OST. Preorders are already live for the item on the company’s website, with a $30 price tag attached. The estimated shipment date is listed for September 20th.
The Red Dead 2 soundtrack from Lakeshore Records will feature on a very beautiful, and fitting, “translucent red” vinyl. Its packaging will include a gatefold sleeve and printed inner sleeves. All 13 of the title’s original songs will appear on the vinyl.
For the full tracklist, check out the listing of tunes below:
Side A –
01. Unshaken – D’Angelo – 3:53 mins
02. Moonlight – Daniel Lanois, Daryl Johnson, Joseph Maize, Darryl Hatcher and Rhiannon Giddens 3:47 mins
03. That’s The Way It Is – Daniel Lanois 4:08 mins
Side B –
04. Mountain Finale – Daniel Lanois 2:54 mins
05. Crash of Worlds – Rocco DeLuca – 1:46 mins
06. Cruel World – Willie Nelson – 2:28 mins
07. Red – Daniel Lanois – 2:15 mins
Side C –
08. Mountain Hymn – Rhiannon Giddens – 3:58 mins
09. Mountain Banjo – Rhiannon Giddens – 2:42 mins
10. Table Top – Daniel Lanois – 4:05 mins
Side D –
11. Love Come Back – Daniel Lanois – 3:43 mins
12. Oh My Lovely – Daniel Lanois – 3:12 mins
13. Cruel World – Josh Homme – 3:38 mins
See the images below for a look at the vinyl’s packaging itself:
The prequel’s original soundtrack just hit iTunes on August 9th. However, it was available on streaming platforms such as Apple Music and Spotify a few weeks before then. This Lakeshore Records vinyl release is something quite special, though, as game soundtracks don’t get translated to vinyl too often. Yet, it is becoming somewhat of a more common practice. For instance, Silent Hill and Silent Hill 2 vinyls both recently received new releases with exclusive art attached. The Bloodborne OST has a vinyl release on the way in September, as well.
Red Dead Redemption 2 is out now on the PS4 and Xbox One.
[Source: Lakeshore Records via DualShockers]