In 1899. The era of the Wild West is coming to an end as the federal government asserts its control over the lawless territories. Realizing that their fortunes are fading, Dutch Van der Linde's notorious gang plots one last major bank robbery that could set them for life. However, the heist goes awry with several gang members dead or captured; the gang is forced to flee across the country with the law pursuing them. Undeterred, Dutch hopes to pull off one last heist and flee the country. However, each scheme ends in failure. Dutch's most-trusted lieutenant, Arthur Morgan, sees his loyalty to the gang put to the test as he is forced to come to terms with the changing times.
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Red Dead Redemption II
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Unshaken
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Daniel Lanois:
Writer
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That's the Way It Is (High)
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Daniel Lanois:
Writer
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That's the Way It Is (Low)
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Daniel Lanois:
Writer
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Mountain Finale
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Daniel Lanois:
Writer
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Crash of Worlds (High)
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Rocco DeLuca:
Writer
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Crash of Worlds (Low)
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Rocco DeLuca:
Writer
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Cruel World
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Daniel Lanois:
Writer
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Red
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Daniel Lanois:
Writer
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Mountain Hymn
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Daniel Lanois:
Writer
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Table Top
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Daniel Lanois:
Writer
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Love Come Back
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Daniel Lanois:
Writer
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Dulcimer Campfire
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Daniel Lanois:
Writer
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Mountain Banjo
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Daniel Lanois:
Writer
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Oh My Lovely
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Daniel Lanois:
Writer
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Moonlight Nola
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Daniel Lanois:
Writer
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Gospel Redemption
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Daniel Lanois:
Writer
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House Build
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David Ferguson:
Writer
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A Prisoner For Life
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John A. Lomax:
(collected, adapted, and arranged
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California Stage Company
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John A. Lomax:
(collected, adapted, and arranged
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Cole Younger
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John A. Lomax:
(collected, adapted, and arranged
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Dan Taylor
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John A. Lomax:
(collected, adapted, and arranged
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Drinking Song
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John A. Lomax:
(collected, adapted, and arranged
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Jack O'Diamonds
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John A. Lomax:
(collected, adapted, and arranged
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Jesse James
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John A. Lomax:
(collected, adapted, and arranged
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Little Joe The Wrangler
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John A. Lomax:
(collected, adapted, and arranged
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Poor Lonesome Cowboy
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John A. Lomax:
(collected, adapted, and arranged
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