Veteran rockers finally go digital

ACDC lead singer Brian Johnson (left) and Angus Young perform on the Black Ice tour at Madison Square Garden in New York. Columbia Records and Apple announced on Monday that the band's music will be available at the iTunes Store soon.

ACDC lead singer Brian Johnson (left) and Angus Young perform on the Black Ice tour at Madison Square Garden in New York. Columbia Records and Apple announced on Monday that the band's music will be available at the iTunes Store soon.

Published Nov 20, 2012

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New York - ACDC are finally releasing their music digitally on iTunes.

Columbia Records and Apple announced on Monday that the classic rock band's music will be available at the iTunes Store worldwide. Sixteen studio albums will be released, including High Voltage and Back In Black.

ACDC was one of the few acts that would not release music through the digital outlet. The Beatles and Kid Rock were also against selling music on iTunes, but have since jumped onboard. Country star Garth Brooks has yet to release his music on iTunes.

Four of ACDC's live albums and three compilation records are also available.

The statement said the songs have been mastered for iTunes “with increased audio fidelity”. - Sapa-AP

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