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# Houses Of The Holy

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- **What is this?** Houses Of The Holy
- **How much does it cost?** € 78.90 with free shipping
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## Description

Original album on 180 gram vinyl, newly remastered in gatefold sleeve.

Review: Heavy, man. - Robert Plank, Jammy Page, Jean Paul Georgian-Ringo and John ‘Bongos’ Bingham made up what was quite possibly the best band of what used to be called the 1970s ( and I only say ‘quite possibly’ because there were so many other world-beating ‘outfits’, of all musical hues, about and around and all over the place in those halcyon (something to do with kingfishers) days. Bands and groups and ‘outfits’ of such utterly different musical hues that one would have to be mentally infirm to ever consider comparing them. Bands like The Clash and Pink Floyd. Bands like The Jam and Joy Division. Bands like The Who and Buzzcocks. Then there are all the solo artists, Dylan, Bowie, Reed, Pop, Mitchell, Springsteen, Young, etc, etc. Then there are Showaddywaddy! All of which said, and excusing the rather questionable cover, this is a fine album by an absolutely topping band and though I enjoyed the Seventies myself as a little lad, actually being born in the same year as the Zep themselves, I also wish I might have been born a bit sooner so as to enjoy that epoch a bit more fully. But then the Sixties might have been even better, Northern Working Class people seemed to do pretty well in those days, and then what about even earlier, fighting the Nazis in WWII, but then, the Eighties were all right too, actually, so… So what is the point of this, what am I ‘trying’ to ‘say’, exactly? Have I lost my thread? Did I even have one to begin with? Did I think I had one, as one can sometimes, held between first finger and thumb, only to find that it had either slipped away or had been a figment of my feverish imagination all along? As you can probably tell I don’t get out much, and probably shouldn’t be allowed to, all things considered, but let me leave you with this thought…
Review: Led zeppelin fan - A brilliant cd especially for led zeppelin fans

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B00M30VKWM |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,427 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) 15 in House 300 in Classic British Rock 685 in Vinyl |
| Country of origin  | France |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (4,554) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | 081227965730 |
| Label  | Atlantic |
| Manufacturer  | Atlantic |
| Number of discs  | 1 |
| Original Release Date  | 2014 |
| Product Dimensions  | 30.48 x 32 x 2.54 cm; 235.87 g |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Heavy, man.
*by R***M on 1 November 2025*

Robert Plank, Jammy Page, Jean Paul Georgian-Ringo and John ‘Bongos’ Bingham made up what was quite possibly the best band of what used to be called the 1970s ( and I only say ‘quite possibly’ because there were so many other world-beating ‘outfits’, of all musical hues, about and around and all over the place in those halcyon (something to do with kingfishers) days. Bands and groups and ‘outfits’ of such utterly different musical hues that one would have to be mentally infirm to ever consider comparing them. Bands like The Clash and Pink Floyd. Bands like The Jam and Joy Division. Bands like The Who and Buzzcocks. Then there are all the solo artists, Dylan, Bowie, Reed, Pop, Mitchell, Springsteen, Young, etc, etc. Then there are Showaddywaddy! All of which said, and excusing the rather questionable cover, this is a fine album by an absolutely topping band and though I enjoyed the Seventies myself as a little lad, actually being born in the same year as the Zep themselves, I also wish I might have been born a bit sooner so as to enjoy that epoch a bit more fully. But then the Sixties might have been even better, Northern Working Class people seemed to do pretty well in those days, and then what about even earlier, fighting the Nazis in WWII, but then, the Eighties were all right too, actually, so… So what is the point of this, what am I ‘trying’ to ‘say’, exactly? Have I lost my thread? Did I even have one to begin with? Did I think I had one, as one can sometimes, held between first finger and thumb, only to find that it had either slipped away or had been a figment of my feverish imagination all along? As you can probably tell I don’t get out much, and probably shouldn’t be allowed to, all things considered, but let me leave you with this thought…

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Led zeppelin fan
*by M***. on 9 April 2026*

A brilliant cd especially for led zeppelin fans

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ MUST get.........
*by D***S on 10 July 2019*

.....if you like this album and play vinyl. This is my favourite Led Zep album though I will leave its' merits/demerits to others to discuss. This vinyl is fantastic. Lovely job done by Mr Page. Huge depth and everything leaps out at you when it's meant to. In comparison to the original it sounds huge, and really polishes up the songs which sound like they were recorded yesterday. Even the ill conceived but brilliantly played "Crunge". I can hear what they were trying to do. Highlights are drums, bass and vocal remasterings. Can't think of a better hearing of Bonham's drums - "D'Yer Maker" and "The Ocean" (and "Crunge") are brilliant demonstrations of his technique and skill. It does a belting job of showing what Led Zeppelin was about and why they are so revered. It's so good I'd buy it twice

## Frequently Bought Together

- Houses of the Holy 2014
- Led Zeppelin IV
- Led Zeppelin II 2014

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