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John Lennon Now On iTunes

The solo music collection from music legend John Lennon finally entered the digital age on Tuesday when Apple and EMI announced that his solo works are available at the iTunes Store. Sixteen of his solo works are available now along with the digital debuts of Lennon Legend, and Acoustic.


John Lennon at the iTunes Store

For the next 30 days, the John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band, Sometime in New York City, Walls and Bridges, and the Milk and Honey albums, along with the Anthology and Working Class Hero collections will be available with exclusive video content as well.

The Lennon library will be available as standard iTunes tracks priced at US$0.99 each, and also in iTunes Plus format for $1.29 each. iTunes Plus tracks are copy protection-free, and are encoded at 256kbs AAC instead of the 128kbs found on iTunes standard tracks.

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A few weeks too late for me. I just broke down and picked up a greatest hits CD at Best Buys. Let's hope the Fab4 stuff will be online soon before they miss my money on those too.

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With the "greatest hits" you've barely scratched the surface. Get _Imagine_ (the album) and _Plastic_Ono_Band_. They'll kick your ass.

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Imagine there's no Windows

It's easy if you try

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With the "greatest hits" you've barely scratched the surface. Get _Imagine_ (the album) and _Plastic_Ono_Band_. They'll kick your ass.

If they don't have Imagine they suck.

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Can someone please tell me exactly why this is news?

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LaurieF said:

member since 15 Jun 2001 with 3517 posts, TMO Forum Mod, send him a message or view his profile

How many times do I have to say this: because it's not Olds.

Idiot.

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