Seven Turns 180 Gram Audiophile Vinyl Limited Edition Gatefold Cover

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Product Description The Allman Brothers Band continue to be known as one of the original rock super groups of the late sixties who have a knack of mastering rock and blues grooves drenched in gospel, soul and country rock. With a plethora of amazing albums over their almost 5 decade career, The Allmans have truly created some of the finest music ever waxed for the classic rock era. After a ten year hiatus, The Allman Brothers greeted the new decade with a smokin new line-up, a new label and a great new recording with Seven Turns. This stunning Epic Records debut release featured a good amount of AOR radio classics like the top ten title track Seven Turns, Dickey Betts and Warren Haynes stellar Loaded Dice, the magnificent instrumental True Gravity, plus a surprise #1 hit rock single with the Gregg Allman/Dicky Betts/Johnny Neel southern rock classic Good Clean Fun. Augmented with three new band members the legendary Warren Haynes on guitar, the late great Allen Woody on bass and Johnny Neel on keys, this top selling rock classic hasn t been available on vinyl for many decades...that is until now! Friday Music is very proud to announce for the first time ever the stunning 180 Gram Audiophile Vinyl and gatefold cover presentation of Seven Turns by The Allman Brothers Band. Mastered impeccably by Joe Reagoso (Allman Brothers Band/Johnny Winter) at Friday Music Studios and Capitol Mastering in Hollywood and manufactured at R.T.I., this limited edition 1990 classic truly reaches sonic heights in the audiophile vinyl domain. We have also included the original artwork elements and photos not seen in LP cover form in years! Review The Allman Brothers roared back in the early 90's with a plethora of great new albums and Seven Turns started it all. While mastering in the studio, it was exciting to revisit the guitar interplay between Dickie Betts and the young lion Warren Haynes on tracks like Let Me Ride, as well as the stellar instrumental jam True Gravity. Gregg Allmans voice and keyboard acumen is second to none. Check out the stirring vocal on It Ain't Over Yet to the growling rocker's delivery on Good Clean Fun.....This is a home run. Sounds great in the audiophile setting... --Joe Reagoso-Mastering