Led Zeppelin, whose reunion gig in London in
November prompted more than a million fans to apply for 10,000
available tickets, is one of the last major pop music acts to offer
their catalogue digitally.

From November 13, Led Zeppelin, which disbanded in 1980 following
the death of drummer John Bonham, will make its albums available for
download from all online retailers.

The group behind such hits as “Stairway to Heaven” and
“Communication Breakdown,” which has sold an estimated 300 million
albums worldwide, joins the digital revolution sweeping the music industry as physical CD sales continue to fall.

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