Released in 1973, Houses of the Holy stands as one of rock's most celebrated and sonically adventurous albums. Led Zeppelin's fifth studio album showcases the band at the peak of their creative range — from the soaring riff-driven opener "The Song Remains the Same" to the orchestral melancholy of "The Rain Song" and the jazz-influenced depth of "No Quarter." The album went on to be certified 11x Platinum by the RIAA, cementing its place among the greatest rock records ever pressed.
This release is a digitally remastered 180-gram vinyl LP pressing — the format chosen by audiophiles and serious collectors for its superior sound reproduction and long-term durability..
About Led Zeppelin: Formed in 1968 by Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones, and John Bonham, Led Zeppelin emerged from the final lineup of The Yardbirds and immediately redefined what rock music could be. Their 1969 self-titled debut launched a 12-year run as arguably the world's biggest rock band, with a catalog that has now surpassed 300 million albums sold worldwide.
What Alliance Authentic Preservation Means: This is not a standard retail copy. Every copy in this catalog was moved directly from the pressing source into preservation: uncirculated, unhandled, and documented before it ever reached the open market. Each preserved copy includes an embedded NFC chip. Tap it with any smartphone to access your Certified Copy: verified authenticity, documented condition, and a full provenance chain from pressing source to you.
Limited to 100 individually numbered copies.



















