Led Zeppelin Houses of the Holy U.S White Label Mono Promo (DJ) Pressing Vinyl Rip Flac With Bonus
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Houses of the Holy
Studio album by Led Zeppelin
Released 28 March 1973
Recorded January–August 1972,
Stargroves and Headley Grange with the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio, and Island Studios, London
Mixed at Olympic Studios, London and Electric Lady Studios, New York
Genre Hard rock, heavy metal, progressive rock
Length 40:58
Language English
Label Atlantic
Producer Jimmy Page
Singles from Houses of the Holy
"Over the Hills and Far Away"/"Dancing Days"
Released: 24 May 1973
"D'yer Mak'er"/"The Crunge"
Released: 17 September 1973
Houses of the Holy is the fifth studio album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, released by Atlantic Records on 28 March 1973. The album title is a dedication by the band to their fans who appeared at venues they dubbed "Houses of the Holy." It was the first Led Zeppelin album (apart from their fourth album) to not officially be titled after the band. It was also the first of the band's albums to be composed of completely original material. It represents a musical turning point for Led Zeppelin, as they began to use more layering and production techniques in recording their songs.
The album provided notable additions to the band's catalogue of songs, and it has certified for shipping 11 million copies in the United States.[1] In 2003, Houses of the Holy was ranked number 149 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.
Track listing
Side one
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "The Song Remains the Same" Page, Plant 5:32
2. "The Rain Song" Page, Plant 7:39
3. "Over the Hills and Far Away" Page, Plant 4:50
4. "The Crunge" Bonham, Jones, Page, Plant 3:17
Side two
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Dancing Days" Page, Plant 3:43
2. "D'yer Mak'er" Bonham, Jones, Page, Plant 4:23
3. "No Quarter" Jones, Page, Plant 7:00
4. "The Ocean" Bonham, Jones, Page, Plant 4:31
Personnel
Led Zeppelin
John Bonham – drums
John Paul Jones – organ, mellotron, bass guitar, piano, synthesiser, harpsichord
Jimmy Page – acoustic, electric, and pedal steel guitar, theremin on "No Quarter," production
Robert Plant – lead vocals
Also Included Over The Hills And Far Away (U.S Promo Mono Single)
D'yer Ma'ker (U.S Promo MOno Single Edit)
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