Led Zeppelin library goes digital
Band to make songs available on Nov. 13
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Songs from all of the eight original albums, which include "Houses of the Holy," "Led Zeppelin," "Led Zeppelin II" and "Physical Graffiti," will be accessible. The band has also made a deal with Verizon to have its songs available as ringtones. Including retrospective collections, Led Zeppelin has sold more than 300 million albums worldwide.
The remaining members of the band — Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones — are regrouping for a concert Nov. 26 in London as a benefit performance for an educational charity of Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun.
Two weeks earlier, "Mothership," a 24-track double-CD release of the band’s biggest hits, will be released by Atlantic and Rhino.
"We are pleased that the complete Led Zeppelin catalog will now be available digitally," said Page in a statement. "The addition of the digital option will better enable fans to obtain their music in whichever manner they prefer."







