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Buffy the Vampire Slayer - Once More, with Feeling
- Various Artists
Most musical episodes of TV shows frankly stink. They are usually little more than ill-conceived vehicles intended to let the stars show off what musical talent they have. Once More, With Feeling,
- Prefuse 73
- It's an album about a breakup, done with beats instead of mopey lyrics. But the beats are raw, and the emotions are there, even if there aren't many words on top of it. While possibly not Scott Herren
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- Okay, someone had to say it, and though others on the iPO staff are more qualified to review this album, I decided the time was now. This is the quintessential concept album. Though others came before
- Spoon
Gimme Fiction by Spoon is a terrific album by an Austin band that I was lucky enough to catch on an Austin radio station during a Christmas visit.
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Beatles, iTunes Deal In the Works
Sunday, November 26th, 2006 at 2:00 PM - by Jeff Gamet
Apple Computer and EMI Capitol Records are negotiating a deal that may bring The Beatles music library to the iTunes Store in the near future. The deal, according to CNN Money, could give Apple exclusive rights to distribute the coveted Fab Four's digital collection for a limited time.
The details are still being worked out, and there is no word on when to expect a debut on the iTunes Store. The Beatles music collection has never been available through a legal music download service, but band representatives have said that the collection would be available "soon."
There is also a possibility that negotiations could break down and kill the deal. Apple Computer and Apple Corps, The Beatles business management company, have a long history of court battles over the use of the Apple logo. Most recently, Apple Corps lost a legal battle when a London court ruled that Apple Computer could use its company name and logo in association with the iTunes Store.
After the court battle ended, Apple CEO Steve Jobs commented that he hoped that Apple Corps would bring The Beatles music library to the iTunes Store.
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