Led Zeppelin, Houses of the Holy (1973)
The best Led Zeppelin album is usually whichever one I’m listening to. But in recent years I enjoy going deeper into the catalogue and further down the timeline, the first four – obviously magical, but played out a little for me. The last few are brilliant – and they peaked right in the middle. Consider this one th…
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