Whole Lotta Love: Apple's iTunes store starts pre-order for Led Zeppelin |
| Published: October 24, 2007, 1:30 pm |
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Filed under: Good news, Products and services, Apple Inc (AAPL), Marketing and advertisingWhen the levee breaks ... baby, you gotta buy!The entire catalog of 1970s rock band Led Zeppelin became available for pre-order on Apple Inc.'s (NASDAQ: AAPL) iTunes Store yesterday, reports Billboard. Fans who want it all will be able to use the $99 "one-click download" for the band's entire 165-song catalog, but that does not become available until November 13, the day when the catalog can be downloaded.According to Apple and iTunes executives, securing the Zeppelin catalog has been in the works for four years, and is a really "exciting" time, since the band has been one of the most requested. Billboard also comments the addition leaves only The Beatles and Radiohead as the only two major acts not available from the digital store. The "one-click download" or "digital boxed set" is another feature that iTunes is wielding especially for Led Zeppelin, as executive Eddy Cue told Billboard: "We've [ Full article ] |
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