LED ZEPPELIN Catalog Now Available On SPOTIFY Streaming Service

December 11, 2013

LED ZEPPELIN fans will finally be able to stream the band's music on their computer, smartphone, tablet or any other mobile device using the streaming service Spotify.

Starting today, fans can hear LED ZEPPELIN's first two albums — "Led Zeppelin" and "Led Zeppelin II", both of which came out in 1969 — with the remaining 12 albums from the band's Swan Song/Atlantic Records catalog being released each day at midnight (local time) for the next four days.

On Thursday (December 12),"Led Zeppelin III" (1970) and "Led Zeppelin IV" (1971),will be available, to be followed by "Houses Of The Holy" (1973) and "Physical Graffiti" the next day.

On Saturday, December 14, fans will be able to stream "Presence" (1976) and "In Through The Out Door" (1979),with the remaining six albums — "The Song Remains The Same" (1976),"Coda" (1982),"BBC Sessions" (1997),"How The West Was Won" (2003),"Mothership" (2007),and "Celebration Day" (2012) — are set to be made available on December 15.

The schedule is as follows:

Dec. 11 - "Led Zeppelin" and "Led Zeppelin II"
Dec. 12 - "Led Zeppelin III" and "Led Zeppelin IV"
Dec. 13 - "Houses Of The Holy" and "Physical Graffiti"
Dec. 14 - "Presence" and "In Through The Out Door"
Dec. 15 - "The Song Remains The Same", "Coda", "BBC Sessions", "How The West Was Won", "Mothership" and "Celebration Day"

Spotify announced today that it is bringing a free, ad-supported version of its service to tablets and smartphones. In the past, mobile users could only access Spotify's radio service for free.

Last December, METALLICA made all nine of its studio albums, as well as various live material, singles, remixes and collaborations, available on Spotify. The move was significant because Sean Parker, who co-founded Napster, now sits on the board of Spotify. METALLICA waged a battle with Napster more than a decade ago over the illegal sharing of the band's music, which resulted in both legal action and a battered public image for the band.

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