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With "Houses Of The Holy" and legendary songs like "The Song Remains The Same" and "No Quarter", LED ZEPPELIN returned to #1 of the US charts in 1973. The continuous development of the LED ZEPPELIN sound was obvious in songs like the reggae-influenced "Dβyer makβer" and the funky jam session "The Crunge". For more than 11 million copies sold, the album was granted a diamond certification.
Like the previously released reissues, Led Zeppelin's "Houses Of The Holy" was remastered personally by guitar player and producer Jimmy Page, who applied himself with passion and great skill to the analogue tapes.