In The New York Times' lengthy feature on Harmonix's upcoming Bealtes tribute, the reporter lets slip news of two more albums to be added to the DLC release schedule along side with Abbey Road. The New York Times also reveals songs can be downloaded individually from the albums.

And while Harmonix sells most Rock Band downloads in the form of individual songs completely removed from the context of their original release, the downloadable Beatles music will be presented in the form of the band’s complete albums (although people will still be able to buy individual songs from the records). The first three albums scheduled for release are “Rubber Soul,” “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” and “Abbey Road.” The Beatles’ music may be best served by the philosophy of its own era, when artists constructed and controlled packages of music designed to be experienced in a precise way.
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    Hideo1 Aug 14, 09
    Huh, I wonder who they're by.
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    reaver11 Aug 14, 09
    This was kinda obvious. Sgt. Pepper was their most successful whereas Rubber Soul, a few weeks ago, didn't have a single song in the game. Good to know though that I'll get to play "Run For Your Life" eventually.

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