Win, Lose or Draw by The Allman Brothers Band (Record, 2016)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelMry, Mercury
UPC0602547813220
eBay Product ID (ePID)5046052808

Product Key Features

FormatRecord
Release Year2016
GenreRock
ArtistThe Allman Brothers Band
Release TitleWin, Lose or Draw

Dimensions

Item Height0.13 in
Item Weight0.85 lb
Item Length12.16 in
Item Width12.01 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks7
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
TracksCan't Lose What You Never Had, Just Another Love Song, Nevertheless, Win Lose or Draw, Louisiana Lou and Three Card Monty John, High Falls, Sweet Mam
Number of Discs1
NotesLimited 180gm vinyl LP pressing. It has been remastered from original analog tapes by Keven Reeves to 192kHz 24-bit audio and then cut on copper plates using Abbey Road Mastering's Direct Metal Mastering (DMM) lathe. The original artwork has been faithfully reproduced. Win, Lose or Draw is the fifth studio album by The Allman Brothers Band. Produced by Johnny Sandlin and the band themselves, the album was released in August 1975. The band had previously released their fourth record, Brothers and Sisters, in 1973 to critical and commercial success. The band toured the following year, attracting large crowds and earning substantial amounts of money, all while internal tension grew between the members. Vocalist Gregg Allman and Dickey Betts released solo albums which prompted speculation on the band's unity. When the band regrouped to work on Win, Lose or Draw, unresolved issues arose in rehearsals. The band was particularly critical of Allman's decision to move to Los Angeles, as well as his tabloid relationship with pop star Cher. With miscommunication and anger at an all-time high, the band pieced together the album over a period of several months, in stark contrast to their usual recording methods. Band members often could not be present in the studio at the same time.
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