By Stephany Nunneley
The soundtrack for BioShock 2 is to be made available via a standard and deluxe edition on iTunes come February 9 – same day the game that just got a 9 from IGN hits the world.
We have a track listing for you too.
Containing ditties from 1930-1950, you can hear these tracks and ones like ’em over on Rapture Radio – we used iTunes to have listen with that link.
We looked for it on the store, and don’t see it yet on this end, so we don’t have any pricing for you.
Standard Edition:
- The Boogie Man – Todd Rollins & his Orchestra
- How Much Is That Doggie In The Window? – Patti Page
- 20th Century Blues – Noel Coward
- Nightmare – Artie Shaw & His New Music
- Daddy, Won’t You Please Come Home? – Annette Hanshaw
- Praise The Lord and Pass The Ammunition – Kay Kyser & His Orchestra
- Dawn of a New Day – Horace Heidt & His Music Knights
- Night and Day – Billie Holiday & Her Orchestra
- My Heart Belongs To Daddy – Eddie Duchin & His Orchestra
- Chasing Shadows – Quintette of the Hot Club of France
- Jitterbug Waltz – Fats Waller & His Rhythm
- I Cover The Waterfront – Connie Boswell
Deluxe Edition:
- The Boogie Man – Todd Rollins & his Orchestra
- How Much Is That Doggie In The Window? – Patti Page
- 20th Century Blues – Noel Coward
- Nightmare – Artie Shaw & His New Music
- Daddy, Won’t You Please Come Home? – Annette Hanshaw
- Praise The Lord and Pass The Ammunition – Kay Kyser & His Orchestra
- Dawn of a New Day – Horace Heidt & His Music Knights
- Night and Day – Billie Holiday & Her Orchestra
- My Heart Belongs To Daddy – Eddie Duchin & His Orchestra
- Chasing Shadows – Quintette of the Hot Club of France
- Jitterbug Waltz – Fats Waller & His Rhythm
- I Cover The Waterfront – Connie Boswell
- Mental Strain At Dawn – Jack Purvis, trumpet solo, with rhythm accompaniment
- Bei Mir Bist Du Schon – Benny Goodman & His Orchestra, with vocal by Martha Tilton
- The Trouble With Me is You – Red McKenzie
- The Skeleton In The Closet – Putney Dandridge
- We Saw The Sea – Fred Astaire
- La Mer – Django Reinhardt
Sounds awesome.
Thanks, D’toid.
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