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  2. Houses of the Holy - Wikipedia

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    Houses of the Holy is the fifth album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, released on 28 March 1973 in the United States and on 30 March 1973 in the United Kingdom by Atlantic Records. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The album benefited from two band members installing studios at home, which allowed them to develop more sophisticated songs and arrangements and ...

  3. List of controversial album art - Wikipedia

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    On subsequent the cover covered one of the naked children's buttocks with the text "Led Zeppelin Houses of the Holy" printed on a white background. [31] The buttocks were later airbrushed out. [32] Lady Gaga – Artpop (2013) The album artwork is a sculpture of Lady Gaga by Jeff Koons with her legs open and a gazing ball placed between them.

  4. Led Zeppelin North American Tour 1973 - Wikipedia

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    The tour took place shortly after the release of Led Zeppelin's chart-topping fifth album, Houses of the Holy. Prior to its commencement, Led Zeppelin's manager Peter Grant hired PR consultant Danny Goldberg for promotion and booked large stadium venues. [1] The resulting tour broke box office records across North America. [2]

  5. Houses of the Holy (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Houses of the Holy" is a song by English rock band Led Zeppelin from their 1975 sixth album Physical Graffiti. The name of the song was used as the title of the band's fifth album, although it was not included on that album; they decided the song did not fit well with the other album material, so it was moved to the subsequent release.

  6. The Rain Song - Wikipedia

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    A different version of this song is featured on the second disc of the remastered 2CD deluxe edition of Houses of the Holy. Titled "The Rain Song (Mix Minus Piano)", it was recorded on 18 May 1972 at the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio at Stargroves with engineer Eddie Kramer and mix engineer Keith Harwood .

  7. Houses of the Holy (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Houses of the Holy is the fifth studio album by Led Zeppelin. Houses of the Holy may also refer to: "Houses of the Holy" (song), a song by Led Zeppelin from Physical Graffiti "Houses of the Holy" (Supernatural), an episode of Supernatural

  8. Talk:Led Zeppelin/Archive 8 - Wikipedia

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    Particularly from Houses of the Holy, the band also drew on a wide variety of genres, including world music,[14] and elements of early rock 'n' roll, jazz, country, funk, soul and reggae. I think this would be better without the Houses of the Holy part. Or as a second sentence "This was particularly evident in Houses of the Holy. Done. I think.

  9. Talk:Houses of the Holy - Wikipedia

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