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Otis Redding On Rock Band Next Week


Otis Redding will hit the Rock Band Music Store next week.

Next week's Rock Band Music Store update includes nine songs, spread across a variety of artists including Otis Redding, All Time Low, Alphabeat, Brian Setzer, and The Chemical Brothers.

Rock Band 2There'll be five songs from Otis Redding, ranked the 21st greatest artist of all time by Rolling Stone, and one from each of the other artists.

As per usual, the songs will hit the Xbox 360 and Wii first with next week's tracks hitting on 16 February and following on PlayStaiton 3 on 18 February.

Each track will cost £0.99 GBP / 160 Microsoft Points / 200 Wii Points, but Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 users will be able to pick up the Otis Redding tracks in one bundle as "Otis Redding Pack 01," which will cost £4.39 GBP / 680 Microsoft Points.

The songs are listed below. Songs marked with an asterisk will also be available on the LEGO Rock Band Music Store.

  • Otis Redding - (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay *
  • Otis Redding - Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa (Sad Song) *
  • Otis Redding - I'm Sick Y'all *
  • Otis Redding - I've Got Dreams to Remember *
  • Otis Redding - Love Man
  • All Time Low - Weightless
  • Alphabeat - Fascination *
  • Brian Setzer - Stray Cat Strut *
  • The Chemical Brothers - Let Forever Be *
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