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Beatles On the Way, But Not Just On iTunes
Monday, February 12th, 2007 at 2:00 PM - by Jeff Gamet
Now that Apple Inc. and Apple Corps have settled their differences, the management company for The Beatles is ready to finally bring the Fab Four's music library to the Internet. Despite rumors to the contrary, however, those long sought after tracks won't be exclusively available on the iTunes Store, according to Pocket-lint.
Apple Corps' Neal Aspinall stated "All 13 core albums, the ones originally released on CD in 1987, have been remastered... At some point they will all be released [for download], probably at the same time."
That's good news for Beatles fans that have been waiting for legitimate downloads of the band's songs. Until Mr. Aspinall officially confirmed that the tracks would be available online, the possibility of downloadable versions was fueled by rumor and speculation.
But for analysts expecting an announcement that The Beatles would be available, at least initially, exclusively at the iTunes Store, it appears that won't be the case. "It will be on all the services," Mr. Aspinall said, "not just one."
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