06/03/2008, 9:05am, EDT
Tuesday, June 3rd
Radiohead catalog comes to iTunes Store
Radiohead's back catalog is now at the iTunes Store (link), Apple has announced. Although the British band was previously selling material from its latest album, In Rainbows, its earlier albums had been left off, possibly due to licensing issues. In Rainbows was initially launched as an independent download, for which customers could pay as much or as little as they felt it was worth. A traditional CD release and digital distribution on Amazon followed.
iTunes visitors can now buy all of the band's other major albums, which include Pablo Honey, The Bends, OK Computer, Kid A, Amnesiac and Hail to the Thief. Also present are EPs and a best-of compilation. Most of the albums are further available in the DRM-free iTunes Plus format, with the lone exception of Pablo Honey.
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Other story tags: iTunes, music, Radiohead
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haha
Guess their 'alternative' methods of selling albums didn't work out so well. Welcome aboard.
Album artwork?
iTunes won't download the CD covers for Radiohead albums... :(
re: haha
I doubt this has the band's blessing.
Relations with EMI, their label, broke down some time ago. Now EMI look to be trying to squeeze the last drops out of them. They are also releasing a 'best of' this month.