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1. "Custard Pie" (Page/Plant) - 4:13
2. "The Rover" (Page/Plant) - 5:36
3. "In My Time of Dying" (Page/Plant/Jones/Bonham) - 11:04
4. "Houses of the Holy" (Page/Plant) (4:01)
5. "Trampled Underfoot" (Page/Plant/Jones) (5:35)
6. "Kashmir" (Page/Plant/Bonham) (8:31)
7. "In the Light" (Page/Plant/Jones) (8:44)
8. "Bron-Yr-Aur" (Page) (2:06)
9. "Down by the Seaside" (Page/Plant) (5:14)
10. "Ten Years Gone" (Page/Plant) (6:31)
11. "Night Flight" (Jones/Page/Plant) (3:36)
12. "The Wanton Song" (Page/Plant) (4:06)
13. "Boogie with Stu" (Bonham/Jones/Page/Plant/Stewart/Valens*) - 3:51
14. "Black Country Woman" (Page/Plant) (4:24)
15. "Sick Again" (Page/Plant) (4:43)
-* Credited to "Mrs. Valens, mother of Ritchie Valens". According to Jimmy Page, since the jam leaned heavily on "Ooh My Head" by the late Ritchie Valens, it was decided to give credit to his mother "because we heard she never received any royalties from any of her son's hits, and Robert did lean on that lyric a bit. So what happens? They tried to sue us for all of the song! We had to say bugger off".
Catalogue (US) Swan Song SS 2-200 (UK) Swan Song SSK89400


Robert Plant - Harmonica, Vocals
John Paul Jones - Bass, Keyboards, Mellotron
John Bonham - Drums
Roy Harper - Photography
Ian Stewart - Piano on "Boogie With Stu"
Peter Grant - Producer, Executive Producer
George Chkiantz - Engineer
Keith Harwood - Engineer, Mixing
Andy Johns - Engineer
Eddie Kramer - Engineer, Mixing
George Marino - Remastering
Ron Nevison - Engineer
Mike Doud - Artwork, Design, Cover Design
Peter Corriston - Artwork, Design, Cover Design
Elliot Erwitt - Photography
Dave Heffernan - Illustrations
B.P. Fallen - Photography

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