Description
Offered for sale is a still sealed original U.S. pressing of the 1990 LP Seven Turns by the Allman Brothers Band.
About this copy: This copy of Seven Turns is a scarce original 1990 U.S. issue on the Epic label.
As the album is still sealed, the record is presumably new and unplayed.
The wrap is fully intact, except for a tiny break at the lower right-hand corner.
A beautiful copy of an album that’s surprisingly hard to find on vinyl. This will likely be your final upgrade.
Backgound: Seven Turns, released in 1990, was the ninth studio album by the Allman Brothers Band and was regarded as their “comeback” album. The album was well-received, and peaked at #53 on the U.S. album charts.
Seven Turns was released at a time when very few new releases were being issued on vinyl, with most copies being sold on compact disc. As a result, the album was hard to find in LP form even when new and it quickly went out of print in that format.
Allmusic.com gave Seven Turns a 4 star review:
The Allman Brothers Band’s comeback album, and their best blues-based outing since Idlewild South that restored a lot of their reputation. With Tom Dowd running the session, and the group free to make the music they wanted to, they ended up producing this bold, rock-hard album, made up mostly of songs by Dickey Betts (with contributions by new keyboardman Johnny Neel and lead guitarist Warren Haynes), almost every one of them a winner.
Country of origin: | U.S. |
Size: | 12″ |
Record Label: | Epic |
Catalog Number: |
E 46144 |
Year of Release: | 1990 |
Format: | Stereo |
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