Legendary Australian rock band AC/DC, which had long been queasy about digital formats, has released its music on Apple’s iTunes store. AC/DC previously asserted that it wouldn’t make individual songs available digitally because each song was part of an album. And the band didn’t want to break its art into pieces — or something. However, the group has since relented, putting its 16 studio albums, four live albums and three compilations — which together have sold more than 150 million copies — up on iTunes.
AC/DC Finally Brings Its Dirty Deeds to iTunes
Posted by: David Vranicar November 20, 2012 08:22 AMLegendary Australian rock band AC/DC, which had long been queasy about digital formats, has released its music on Apple’s iTunes store. AC/DC previously asserted that it wouldn’t make individual songs available digitally because each song was part of an album. And the band didn’t want to break its art into pieces — or something. However, the group has since relented, putting its 16 studio albums, four live albums and three compilations — which together have sold more than 150 million copies — up on iTunes.