Led Zeppelin to enter the digital market next month
The music catalog of heavy metal band Led Zeppelin will become available in all digital stores on November 13, reports Billboard this morning. Following AC/DC, the band has also entered an exclusive agreement with Verizon (NYSE: VZ), making the mobile music provider the first to offer "full-song over-the-air downloads, ring tones, ringback tones, alert tones and wallpapers."
Warner Music Group (NYSE: WMG) will make the catalog available on the same day that a new career spanning compilation album, Mothership, will be released by Atlantic Records. A week later, a new "remixed and remastered" version of live album The Song Remains the Same will also be released and offer six new songs for the album. Finally, as was previously reported, Led Zeppelin will also play a "one-off" performance at London's O2 Arena on November 26, to honor the memory of Atlantic Records co-founder Ahmet Ertegun.
All told, it seems that November will be a very busy month for the British band. It is quite surprising to see Led Zeppelin have waited so long to offer digital downloads, considering that the remastered versions that will likely be uploaded by Warner Music Group were first released thirteen years ago. The release of the How the West Was Won live album in 2003 seems like a more apt chance to move into the market in retrospect, but here we are four-and-a-half years later.
The only remaining major digital market holdout now is The Beatles, and their move is expected in the new year.
Warner Music Group (NYSE: WMG) will make the catalog available on the same day that a new career spanning compilation album, Mothership, will be released by Atlantic Records. A week later, a new "remixed and remastered" version of live album The Song Remains the Same will also be released and offer six new songs for the album. Finally, as was previously reported, Led Zeppelin will also play a "one-off" performance at London's O2 Arena on November 26, to honor the memory of Atlantic Records co-founder Ahmet Ertegun.
All told, it seems that November will be a very busy month for the British band. It is quite surprising to see Led Zeppelin have waited so long to offer digital downloads, considering that the remastered versions that will likely be uploaded by Warner Music Group were first released thirteen years ago. The release of the How the West Was Won live album in 2003 seems like a more apt chance to move into the market in retrospect, but here we are four-and-a-half years later.
The only remaining major digital market holdout now is The Beatles, and their move is expected in the new year.











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10-17-2007 @ 6:09PM
Bobby said...
Great to see the mighty Led Zeppelin ushered fully into the digital age, but for God's sake man, please don't call Zeppelin a heavy metal band. They may have invented the genre, but Zeppelin encompassed so much more on the way to becoming rocks greatest and most popular band. The kings of pop-rock, The Beatles will probably follow suit and we will have the two greatest (and best selling) bands in musical history all digital.