ITunes Now Selling John Lennon Tracks

When people think of content missing from iTunes (that they'd really, really like to see), a majority think of the Beatles. Well, they're still missing, but John Lennon's solo music is not. Apple announced today they would be selling 16 of his solo albums on iTunes, joining Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr as former Beatles with music on the online store.
Apple Inc. has begun selling downloads of tracks from 16 of John Lennon's post-Beatles albums, including "Working Class Hero" and "John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band," on iTunes, the company said Tuesday.

The albums represent Lennon's recording output while he was with Capitol Records, a unit of Britain's EMI Group PLC.

Video content was also being included with the purchase of some of the albums for a limited time.

Since this is EMI music, you'll be able to get them DRM-free, if you'd like, per Apple's deal with EMI, for $1.29 per song, rather than 99¢ per song.
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