John Lennon Debuts on iTunes – No Yellow iPod
Apple today announced the debut of the John Lennon solo catalog on iTunes. Sixteen of Lennon’s solo work from EMI Music is available for the first time on iTunes.
As part of EMI Music’s digital catalog, the John Lennon solo works will be available in iTunes Plus, offering DRM-free music tracks with high quality 256 kbps AAC encoding for audio quality virtually indistinguishable from the original recordings for just $1.29 per song.
It’s great to see record labels finally waking up and realizing that they can still sell music if it’s DRM free. Now if they could only stop funding RIAA.
With the release of the Lennon collection on iTunes rumors about a Beatles debut on iTunes and a special Yellow iPod are resurfacing. I’m wondering how Merlin Mann is feeling about all of this.

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