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Led Zeppelin: John Paul Jones (bass instrument); Jimmy Page, John Bonham, Robert Plant. Personnel: Robert Plant (vocals, harmonica, background vocals); Jimmy Page (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar); John Paul Jones (piano, grand piano, organ, Mellotron, keyboards, synthesizer, bass synthesizer, background vocals); John Bonham (drums, background vocals). Audio Mixers: Eddie Kramer; Keith Harwood; Andy Johns. Recording information: Electric Lady Studios, New York, NY (1972); Headly Garage (1972); Island Studios, London, England (1972); Olympic London (1972); Olympic Studios, London, England (1972); Stargroves, Hampshire, England (1972). Photographer: Hipgnosis [Design Group]. Houses of the Holy follows the same basic pattern as Led Zeppelin IV, but the approach is looser and more relaxed. Jimmy Page's riffs rely on ringing, folky hooks as much as they do on thundering blues-rock, giving the album a lighter, more open atmosphere. While the pseudo-reggae of "D'Yer Mak'er" and the affectionate James Brown send-up "The Crunge" suggest that the band was searching for material, they actually contribute to the musical diversity of the album. "The Rain Song" is one of Zep's finest moments, featuring a soaring string arrangement and a gentle, aching melody. "The Ocean" is just as good, starting with a heavy, funky guitar groove before slamming into an a cappella section and ending with a swinging, doo wop-flavored rave-up. With the exception of the rampaging opening number, "The Song Remains the Same," the rest of Houses of the Holy is fairly straightforward, ranging from the foreboding "No Quarter" and the strutting hard rock of "Dancing Days" to the epic folk/metal fusion "Over the Hills and Far Away." Throughout the record, the band's playing is excellent, making the eclecticism of Page and Robert Plant's songwriting sound coherent and natural. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine By 1973, Led Zeppelin was getting used to being the biggest band on the planet (both financially and sonically). Letting their guard down and their spirits wander, they came up with the most widely varied album in their discography. Stylistically, HOUSES OF THE HOLY is all over the map, but it coheres in a grand manner befitting the '70s rock royalty Zeppelin had become. Stepping back a little from the epic scale of ZEPPELIN IV, the group slips into a funky James Brown homage ("The Crunge"), offers one of the first-ever attempts at reggae-rock ("D'yer Ma'ker"), and ventures into Pink Floyd-like prog rock ("No Quarter"). Jimmy Page's guitar work is at its most exquisitely beautiful on "The Rain Song," but the heavy-rock punch of yore is still present and accounted for on "Dancing Days" and "The Ocean." From here, it seemed like Led Zeppelin was capable of anything.Rolling Stone (12/11/03, p.131) - Ranked #149 in Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Albums Of All Time" Q (10/94, p.141) - 3 Stars - Good - "...is the sound of a band whose cup has overfloweth..." Led Zeppelin Houses Of The Holy Songs Houses Of The Holy Music Review Average Rating: (4.2 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Somebody in Welling, Kent, UK is a douche I dont understand how someone could have the audacity to call Houses of the Holy a sub par album. Even if you were right (Welling, Kent, UK douche) Led Zeppelin at half mast is still better than any other band, ever. Submitted by TFJ1092 (Slippery Rock, PA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 2 of 2 found this helpful.
Giant Of An Album (And That's Not Causeway Either!) "Houses of The Holy" is another fine addition to the Led Zeppelin catalogue. The eclectic stew includes the trademark hard rock, folk, an eerie jazz-inflected Norse saga, a beautiful mellotron laced ballad and interesting forays into soul and reggae. Like the vast majority of the LZ albums, "Houses" belongs in every serious Zep fan's collection and where's that confounded bridge? Submitted by Will-T (Lawrenceburg IN) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
One of the best Houses of the Holy is one of my favourite Led Zep albums. The only poor track is The Crunge, haven't got a clue what that ones about. But the rest of the album is awesome.
Over The Hills And Far Away and The Song Remains The Same are all time classics.
If you don't like this music you must be dead.
Submitted by carellucas (Perth, Australia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
zeppelin stays on top Somehow Led Zeppelin manages to come out with a geat album after possibly the greatest rock album of all time. I don't think any band could handle that kind of transition except these guys. No dissapointment here, but deffinetly a brighter/happier sound on some songs then before. Submitted by flash (Grand Blanc, MI) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Sym The most listenable of all Zep albums. Highlights:
The Song Remains the Same - a prog-rock masterpiece - why more people don't cover this song I don't know
Over the Hills & Far Away - the bridge from solo to verse where the solo echo slowly fades & the final double-guitar / organ trick are incredible ideas. Jimmy Page's recording / production ideas are above anything else but the Beatles.
Really, ALL these songs rock. I LOVE THIS ALBUM! Summertime with a bag of chronic and you will too!
One of rock's coolest album covers.
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