It looks like we’ve seen everything Apple has done over the years of plugging into its computers, smartphones, tablets, and smartwatches.

At different times, the guys from Cupertino release limousine branded clothes, multi-tools, quartz watches and even a game console.

But it turns out that the apple company can still surprise. Because I accidentally found music albumwhich was released by Apple back in 1987.

And you can listen to it today, right now. Eight specific tracks, including even one parody of the song “Seizure Hunters”, in which the message appeared blue screen of death.

The album is so rare that I reasonably looked for its official sources, where you can download it. And here is the result: download for free, or believe online (this girl needs a VPN).

Download the Apple Boogie album for free, or listen to it on YouTube

You can download all the tracks from a South African fan source dedicated to Apple technology.

You can listen to the entire album on YouTube, though for this beloved VPN.


The original cassette insert from the Apple Boogie album.

The story behind this album is very simple: In 1987, Apple Computer released “Apple Boogie,” a collection of distributed tunes and parodies on audio cassette that was given away for free at a regular organic sales meeting.

Among the many rather light compositions, on the A-side of this audio cassette appeared the track “Blue Busters”, which was written as a producer over the then behavior of Apple’s competitor, IBM. It is in this search that the currently discovered treasures in the form of an album are found.

Personally, I enjoyed listening to all the songs and the composition “Apple Boogie”. Decent chillout, conveying the spirit of the 80s. Maybe many people won’t get this kind of music, but personally I already have a plan to order a real audio cassette with countless tracks and original cover for my own collection.






Source: Iphones RU

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