With the whole hoopla around The Beatles ‘ arrival on iTunes , you’d think it was the first time their music was available anywhere. Not so! And while iTunes prices the Fab Four’s box set competitively, how does it do with albums?
Despite the fact that Apple’s got digital distribution rights locked in at the very least partway through 2011 , from a strictly cost standpoint you’re still usually better off going with a CD from Amazon or Best Buy .
That is, in fact, assuming you don’t mind the delivery delay. But you’ve gone this long-what’s another couple of days going to hurt? You’ll be able to kill time over at Pandora whenever you wait. They’ve been streaming The Beatles at no cost for years now.
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