Houses of the Holy
Description
Emboldened by the success of Led Zeppelin IV and its classic-in-the-making "Stairway to Heaven", Led Zeppelin's fifth album marked a broad stylistic
expansion by Britain's pre-eminent band of the '70s. New directions included complex explorations of James Brown-style funk (The Crunge),
reggae-cum-'50s pastiche (D'yer Mak'er), atmospheric jazzed-out keyboard journeys (No Quarter), Celtic mysticism (The Rain Song),
Indian-inspired modal pieces (&Dancing Days), and delicate folkie 12-string tunes that morph into electric riff-o-ramas (Over the Hills and Far Away).
The album begins with the intricately structured The Song Remains the Same and is followed by perhaps Zeppelin's most gorgeous offering, The Rain Song.
Contents:
- 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