Houses Of The Holy by Led Zeppelin

Houses Of The Holy

Led Zeppelin

1973

Houses Of The Holy is a Rock album by Led Zeppelin, originally released in 1973. On Gatefold: 598 pressings tracked, owned by 160 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Hard Rock
  • lush
  • triumphant
  • spacey

About

Led Zeppelin were never a group of settlers. Their previous album, <i>IV</i> virtually defined the hard rock genre with its era-defining guitar riffs and bombastic destiny. It remains among rock’s essential albums. The follow-up never tries to emulate that achievement. Instead, <i>Houses of the Holy</i> approaches things from a diverse, genre-busting side. “The Song Remains the Same” opens things at their leisure, opting for a dense guitar-heavy maelstrom that soon gives way to the meditative seven-and-a-half minutes of “The Rain Song.” Guitarist Jimmy Page and bassist-keyboardist John Paul Jones work in lockstep, weaving mystical passages (the shivering mellotron-heavy “No Quarter”), dynamic acoustic/electric rock (“Over the Hills and Far Away”), reggae (“D’Yer Maker”) and both pseudo-funk (the James Brown homage “The Crunge”) and their own legitimate brand of groove rock (“The Ocean,” “Dancing Days”) always with a sense of musical space that allowed each instrument to shine individually and work within the context of the group. Led Zeppelin mastered each genre they attempted. They never shied from a new idea. And they often succeeded brilliantly with each risk.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1The Song Remains The Same5:24
  2. A2The Rain Song6:32
  3. A3Over The Hills And Far Away4:06
  4. A4The Crunge3:52

Side B

  1. B1Dancing Days3:40
  2. B2D'yer Mak'er4:18
  3. B3No Quarter6:52
  4. B4The Ocean4:16

Credits

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160 collectors on Gatefold own this · 598 pressings tracked on Gatefold