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Monday, February 12, 2007

The Beatles will be releasing their original 13 albums that found their way to CD in 1987 on the Internet very soon according to Neil Aspinall, the head of Apple Corps Ltd. Aspinall is the man responsible for protecting the assets of the Beatles and the man behind the Apple Corps vs Apple Computer (now Apple Inc) law suits. While much speculation has been running a buzz in the media of a Valentine surprise on iTunes, Aspinall told Roger Friedman of Fox News that everyone would be sharing in the love of Beatlemania when online downloads happen. “It will be on all the services, not just one,” Aspinall told Friedman. This means iTunes, Rhapsody, and Napster will all have it.
Aspinall offered little more details about the release of the most popular catalog in the music world other than to say it will definitely happen. No dates or specifics were given. All you need is love…and patience.





