Recovering Purchased Tracks on New Computer without an iPod

My old computer crashed and is irrecovable. I haven't used my iPod in a long time and therefore it is not up to date. I am looking to recover all my purchased songs from my iTunes account onto my new computer. Is there any way to do this? The songs must be stored on a network, correct?
Thanks in advance.

*The songs must be stored on a network, correct?*
No they are stored on your computer or any backup that you make and the policy on lost purchases is that you have to pay to download them again:
"Once a Product is purchased and you receive the Product, it is your responsibility not to lose, destroy, or damage the Product, and Apple shall be without liability to you in the event of any loss, destruction, or damage." iTunes Store: Purchased content can be downloaded only once
You could try contacting the iTunes Music Store Customer Service and you might be able to persuade them to sanction a second free download. There have been occasional reports in the iTunes forum of this happening, however just be aware that they are not under any obligation to do so. If you click on any of the links on this page you'll find a space at the bottom to email your query: iTMS Customer Service
You might also want to check out this page for future reference: How to back up your media in iTunes

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