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Houses of the Holy
is the fifth album
by the
English Rock band
Led Zeppelin
released on
March,28th 1973
in the
United States
and on
March,30th 1973
in the
United Kingdom
by Atlantic Records.
The album benefited
from two
band members
installing studios
at home,
which allowed them
to develop more
sophisticated songs
and arrangements
and expand their
musical style.
Several songs
subsequently became
fixtures in the group's
live set,
including
"The Song Remains the Same",
"The Rain Song"
and
"No Quarter".
Other material recorded
at the sessions,
including the title track,
was shelved
and released
on the later albums
Physical Graffiti
(1975)
and
Coda
(1982).
All instruments
and vocals
were provided by
the band
members
Robert Plant
(vocals),
Jimmy Page
(guitar),
John Paul Jones
(bass, keyboards),
and
John Bonham
(drums).
The album was produced
by Page
and mixed by
Eddie Kramer.
The cover was the first
for the band to be
designed by
Hipgnosis
and was based on
a photograph taken
at Giant's Causeway
in Northern Ireland.
Although critical response
was mixed,
Houses of the Holy
became a
commercial success,
later receiving a
Diamond certification
by the Recording
Industry Association
of America (RIAA)
in 1999
for at least
10 million copies
sold in the US.
In 2020,
the album was ranked
at number 278
on Rolling Stone's 2020
list of the
"500 Greatest Albums of All Time"
TRACK LIST
CD 1
(REMASTERED)
The Song Remains the Same
The Rain Song
Over the Hills and Far Away
The Crunge
Dancing Days
D'yer Mak'er
No Quarter
The Ocean
CD 2
The Song Remains the Same
(Guitar Overdub Reference Mix)
The Rain Song
(Mix Minus Piano)
Over the Hills and Far Away
(Guitar Mix Backing Track)
The Crunge
(Rough Mix - Keys Up)
Dancing Days
(Rough Mix with Vocal)
No Quarter
(Rough Mix with JPJ Keyboard Overdubs - No Vocal)
The Ocean
(Working Mix)
Over the Hills and Far Away
(Just Vocals) [*]
The Ocean
(Backing Track w/ Different Alt. Vocals)
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