The news was recently announced as an Apple press release yesterday. This is great news for any fan of the band who’s sold no less than 200 million albums worldwide as of 2010. iTunes now sells the band’s entire catalog – 16 studio records, four live albums and three compilations all remastered. You can see for yourself, on the iTunes store. You can buy individual tracks, albums or collections. Individual tracks are priced at $1.29 a piece, while full albums are $9.99 — except for the latest offering, “Live at River Plate” for $14.99, and specials “Backtracks” for $24.99 and “Bonfire” at $39.99.
Fans that want the full package can buy the complete collection – yes, that means all of the tracks available on iTunes in one pop – that’ll set you back $149.99. There’s also a collection of the studio albums – it costs $99.99. I’m glad to see this amazing band finally has its music available to everyone digitally. Comment Name * Email *
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