The album apps cost $7.99 each and include remastered audio tracks, interviews, rare photos, album and single artwork, and videos including rehearsal footage and documentaries.
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Paul Avery - July 16, 2014 at 3:48pm
This is a great idea for an iPad app and album experience, especially for people who are interested in the backstory and what goes into making an album. If you're only interested in the final result, then buy the album. It would be good if The Beatles followed suit or your favorite band.
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Mr Miser - July 16, 2014 at 3:06pm
It is interesting to see Paul McCartney releasing his albums as iPad apps, although some might question if this is the best format for fans.