It was 50 years ago today (March 28th, 1973) that Led Zeppelin‘s fifth album, the beloved Houses Of The Holy, was released in North America. The collection went on to hit Number One the following May 12th, and held down the top spot for two weeks. In all, the album stayed in the Top 10 of the Billboard 200 albums chart for 14 weeks.

Join us TONIGHT at 8pm as Howard Mandshein takes us on a track-by-track breakdown of the iconic album.  

Houses Of The Holy — which also topped the charts in England, Canada, and Australia — was nominated for the Best Recording Package Grammy award. To date, Houses Of The Holy has sold over 11 million units in North America alone.

The eight-track album includes many of Zeppelin’s best loved tunes: “The Song Remains The Same,” “The Rain Song,” “Over The Hills And Far Away,” “The Crunge,” “Dancing Days,” “D’yer Mak’er,” “No Quarter,” and “The Ocean.”

On October 28th, 2014, Led Zeppelin released a new, remastered edition of Houses Of The Holy, which features previously unreleased audio content in a variety of packages — including a limited edition “Super Deluxe” box set.

CHECK IT OUT: Led Zeppelin in July 1973 performing “The Ocean” at New York’s Madison Square Garden: