First Three Albums Newly Remastered By Jimmy Page, Each With An Additional Disc Of Previously Unreleased Companion Audio Multiple CD, Vinyl, And Digital Formats,Including Limited Edition Super Deluxe Boxed Set, Available June 3 John Bonham, John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page and Robert Plant came together in 1968 as Led Zeppelin. Over the next decade, the band would become one of the most influential New Music March 31, 2023 3:11 PM By Chris DeVille. Houses Of The Holy, the fifth Led Zeppelin album and the first not to be titled with a number, reached its 50th anniversary on Tuesday. To mark Hipgnosis made indelible album art for Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin and many more — now it's immortalized in a documentary. With the doc "Squaring the Circle" and Pink Floyd exhibit "Their The Temperance Movement performing a cover of Led Zeppelin's hit "Houses of the Holy", taken from the upcoming new collection, Covers & Rarities, out November 26th. Pre-order now on CD, vinyl The idea to revisit album cover artwork for publication as original, limited edition prints came from Storm Thorgerson in 2000. He had amassed a huge body of work from forty years of creating iconic covers and wanted it to be seen in fuller glory. Led Zeppelin's Houses of the Holy was an obvious contender. A number one album back in 1973 when Jon Hadusek. June 19, 2019. Anyone trying to post the cover of Led Zeppelin 's 1973 classic Houses of the Holy on Facebook might run into some censorship issues. According to Classic Rock Houses Of The Holy is the only Led Zeppelin album to reprint the full lyrics on its inner sleeve packaging, the exception being the fourth album, which referenced Stairway To Heaven only. Jimmy Page again shows his groundbreaking approach to the electric 12-string guitar on the opening track 'The Song Remains The Same' with none of the Powell: I got a phone call from Jimmy Page, asking if Hipgnosis was interested in designing a cover for Houses of The Holy. I agreed, and asked to hear the music and see the lyrics. He said, "No, just turn up in a few weeks with some ideas." 'The Dark Side of the Moon' sold 65 million copies. A billion people have probably seen that image. The mighty Zeppelin abandoned the blues/folk-tinged hard rock of Led Zeppelin III and IV and embarked in a new direction altogether on Houses of the Holy. Robert Plant's trademark voice was much more polished and John Bonham introduced syncopated jazz, reggae and R&B beats reinventing the Zeppelin sound altogether. "Great Zeppelin II: A Tribute To Led Zeppelin" is the long-awaited sequel that rocks even harder than its predecessor and includes all-new covers of "Kashmir", "Houses Of The Holy", "Misty BmuPaP0.