After publishing one of the jewels of rock music par excellence such as "Led Zeppelin IV", and few things greater could do, "Houses of the Holy" his next album was a worthy successor but also a general relaxation in his music and with a more varied tonic.
From the funk sounds of "The Crunge" to the rhythmic "Dacing Days", Led Zeppelin moves through more experimental terrain such as reggae "D´Yer Mak´er", without neglecting the most characteristic sound of the band. with the classics "The Song Remains The Same", "No Quarter", "The Rain Song" or "The Ocean", making the album his most heterogeneous and varied work.
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