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The Exclusive Two-LP Vinyl Soundtrack and Score Collection:
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One disc features some of the 60s’ greatest hit makers and the artists that inspired them – and this is just a small sampling of the 100-plus song in-game soundtrack. This eclectic mix of Rock, Rhythm and Blues, and Pop, all colliding against a backdrop of war, civil unrest, and sweeping social changes that defined the 1960s.
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SIDE ONE:
1) “Black Ghost Blues”
Performed by Lightnin’ Hopkins
2) “Paint It, Black”
Performed by The Rolling Stones
3) “Tramp”
Performed by Otis Redding & Carla Thomas
4) “I Got My Mojo Working”
Performed By The Shadows of Knight
5) “Walking The Dog”
Performed by Rufus Thomas
6) “All Along The Watchtower”
Performed by Jimi Hendrix
SIDE TWO:
7) “Chain Gang”
Performed by Sam Cooke
8) “I Let A Good Thing Go By”
Performed by Dewey Edwards
9) “Go Go Shoes”
Performed by Lonnie Youngblood
10) “Slip Away”
Performed by Clarence Carter
11) “The House Of The Rising Sun”
Performed by The Animals
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The second disc contains the original game score of Mafia III. Gaming audio greats Jesse Harlin ( Force Unleashed, Secret of Monkey Island) and Jim Bonney (BioShock Infinite, Mortal Kombat) lent their talents to bringing the flavor of 1968 New Bordeaux to life. Take a Rhythm and Blues-inspired tour through a city ruled by organized crime and corrupt officials.
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Exclusive Collectible Art Prints:
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Two frame-worthy prints from Playboy and the Alberto Vargas Estate representing the vast collection of art for players to discover in-game.
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The Art of Mafia III Collectible Art Book:
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A 56-page book examining the creation of New Bordeaux, the new world fashioned after New Orleans in the summer of 1968.
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Lincoln Clay Replica Dog Tags:
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1960’s US military issue replicas, these are the tags of a combat-hardened Vietnam vet fueled by the need for military-grade revenge against the Italian Mafia
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Faux Leather Establishment Drink Coasters:
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Take a break from your revenge spree with a drink – and park them on these coasters. They represent the Paradiso Casino and Sammy’s in-game criminal establishments.
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