Seven Turns


Seven Turns is the ninth studio album by the Allman Brothers Band, released in 1990. Their first studio album since Brothers of [the Road (album)|Brothers of the Road] in 1981, it was well-received, and peaked at #53. Hit singles were "Good Clean Fun (The [Allman Brothers Band song)|Good Clean Fun]" ; "Seven Turns" and "It Ain't Over Yet".
The Allman Brothers Band broke up for the second time in 1982. They got back together in 1989. Seven Turns was the first album recorded by the re-formed band, with a lineup of Gregg Allman, Dickey Betts, Warren Haynes, Allen Woody, Johnny Neel, Jaimoe, and Butch Trucks.
The instrumental track "True Gravity" was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance at the 33rd Annual Grammy Awards in 1991, but it lost to "D/FW" by Vaughn Brothers.

Critical reception

On AllMusic, Bruce Eder said, "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, almost every one of them a winner."
In Rolling Stone, David Browne wrote, "None of those moments match anything on Eat a Peach or Brothers and Sisters, but Seven Turns isn't about making history; it's about finding joy in inspired professionalism.... In true Southern fashion, a sense of defeatism lingers over Seven Turns. But so does the sense that after all the creased faces and dashed solo careers, the Allmans can still sound like a vibrant, working band – a remarkable accomplishment in itself."

Track listing

  1. "Good Clean Fun" – 5:09
  2. "Let Me Ride" – 4:36
  3. "Low Down Dirty Mean" – 5:30
  4. "Shine It On" – 4:51
  5. "Loaded Dice" – 3:29
  6. "Seven Turns" – 5:05
  7. "Gambler's Roll" – 6:44
  8. "True Gravity" – 7:58
  9. "It Ain't Over Yet" – 4:54

    Personnel

The Allman Brothers Band
Additional musicians
  • Mark Morris – percussion
  • Duane Betts – guitar on "True Gravity"
Production
  • Produced by Tom Dowd
  • Production coordinator: Bud Snyder
  • Engineers: Jay Mark, Bud Snyder, Andy Roshberg

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