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Title: [Share] The Beatles – The Complete Box Set (iTunes Plus AAC 2010) [.rar]

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Hey everyone,

I recently dug up an old hard drive and found this gem. It’s the 2010 Remastered Box Set directly pulled from the iTunes Store back when "iTunes Plus" (256 kbps, DRM-free) was the gold standard. the beatles box set itunes plus aac 2010rar

Format: iTunes Plus AAC (M4A) – 256 kbps Source: Original iTunes purchase (pre-Apple Music era) Packaging: Split into a multi-part .rar archive.

What’s inside:

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Why the .rar? Back in 2010, file hosts had size limits. Just unpack with WinRAR or 7-Zip and drag the folder into your Music library. Title: [Share] The Beatles – The Complete Box

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Question for the old heads: Does anyone else prefer the iTunes Plus 256kbps to the modern 24-bit FLACs? I know lossless is better on paper, but the mastering on this specific 2010 digital release has a warmth that the newer super-HD versions lack.

Enjoy the nostalgia!

It sounds like you have a specific digital file (a .rar archive) that claims to be The Beatles catalog in the "iTunes Plus AAC" format from around 2010. Since I can’t access or verify the contents of that specific file, I’ll provide a write-up that describes what such a release would hypothetically contain—based on the official 2009–2010 Beatles digital remasters. Stereo Box Set (All 14 original UK albums)

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How to Access

If you're interested in accessing The Beatles' music, the most straightforward and legal method is to purchase their albums from digital music stores like iTunes, Apple Music, Spotify, or Google Play Music. These services offer high-quality streams or downloads in various formats.

Part 1: What Was "The Beatles Box Set" on iTunes (2010)?

When The Beatles finally went digital on iTunes, Apple didn't just dump the albums as CDs. They created a limited-time digital box set that included:

The price? A staggering $149 USD. For that, you got 256 kbps iTunes Plus AAC files. No DRM. High quality for the time.

5. Suggested feature vector for ML / search / classification


  "artist": "The Beatles",
  "title": "Box Set (2010 iTunes Plus AAC)",
  "format": "AAC",
  "bitrate_kbps": 256,
  "source": "iTunes",
  "year": 2010,
  "container": "RAR",
  "is_official": false,
  "codec": "AAC-LC",
  "file_extension": ".m4a",
  "release_type": "box_set"

If you meant something else by "generate feature" (e.g., audio feature extraction like tempo, key, or MFCCs from a file named like that), let me know and I can adjust the response.

The "Beatles Box Set" you're referring to is likely "The Beatles: The Original Studio Recordings" or "The Beatles Box Set" released in 2009, which includes their entire discography remastered in 2009. However, if you're specifically looking for information on a 2010 release that might be in iTunes Plus AAC format within a .rar file, here's what I can gather: