…and then there were four: George Harrison gets on iTunes

10/10/07

Posted under Music, iTunes Store

Late Beatle George Harrison has finally made it onto the iTunes Store as a solo artist, at last completing the Fab Four’s presence there, while not as the group, at least as solo acts.

Harrison was the last holdout, as John Lennon’s tracks recently have made it onto the store. Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney are already on, and Harrison’s presence on the Store hints at the inevitability of an awaited kinda-sorta historic virtual reunion, and the first time that the group will be available online legally.

At the moment, only several Harrison albums are there, most notably a 2001 double-disc remastered version of All Things Must Pass, which includes alternate versions of some of his popular tracks. See them here.

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