Interested iTunes users can download “4”, a free digital EP from Apple’s iTunes Store and experience a taste of the individual brilliance of John, Paul, George and Ringo. They each followed a unique and distinctive solo musical path creating a wealth of extraordinary music.
“4” includes John Lennon’s gorgeous piano ballad “Love” (from 1970’s John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band), the collection includes Paul McCartney’s simmering “Call Me Back Again” (a highlight from Wings’ 1975 Venus and Mars), George Harrison’s explosive “Let It Down” (off 1970’s All Things Must Pass), and Ringo Starr’s lush “Walk With You” (from 2010’s Y Not).
Download “4” via Apple’s iTunes Store here.
Oh whoopee. How exciting!
applemacaron, please share with us your taste in music, so we can make pointless negative remarks.
Ohhh, pleeeeasssse do share your taste in music, macaroon.
The people have spoken ‘applemacaron’, and you are still considered an idiot.
Thanks for letting us know, MDN. Downloading now. Ignore the assholes, as usual.
Just so happy it isn’t bono.
What the &*%$! Apple can’t make this appear in my library automagically? I have to KNOW that they are trying to give me free stuff? How ridiculous is this!?
Ha,ha.
First one is the best
Actually, I found the George Harrison song to be outstanding. This is a selection of songs from each musician’s lesser known body of work, and exposing listeners to music they are not familiar with, but may like, is always a Good Thing..
Play it backwards and you’ll hear: “Don’t install iOS 8.01”.
😉
Let the complaints begin again!!
Apple didn’t push the album over cellular like they did with U2. (and when you deleted it… apple sent it again…)
Again, not everyone did… some did, most didn’t. MANY overreacted.
How Apple did this album, is correct. Make it free and notify people to make the choice to download it.
Download the album, delete the tracks you don’t like, enjoy the ones you do.
This is a freebie from Starbucks Rewards. Since Apple is giving it away for free, this makes Starbucks seem more disingenuous. IE: Taking credit for giving out a reward, when it’s free in the first place.
Has this been checked for bugs?
It’s fine.
You download the free album, and Apple charges you for the entire library. It’s all good.