Seven Turns

Seven Turns
The Allman Brother Band (left to right): Warren Haynes, Allen Woody, Jaimoe, Dickey Betts, Johnny Neel, Gregg Allman, Butch Trucks
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 3, 1990
RecordedApril 1990
Criteria Studios, Miami, FL
GenreSouthern rock, blues rock, jam rock
Length48:20
LabelEpic
ProducerTom Dowd
The Allman Brothers Band chronology
Live at Ludlow Garage: 1970
(1990)
Seven Turns
(1990)
Shades of Two Worlds
(1991)

Seven Turns is the ninth studio album by the Allman Brothers Band, released in 1990. Their first studio album since Brothers of the Road in 1981, it was well-received, and peaked at #53. Hit singles were "Good Clean Fun" (#1 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks); "Seven Turns" (#12) and "It Ain't Over Yet" (#26).

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 (keyboards), Dickey Betts (guitar), Warren Haynes (guitar), Allen Woody (bass), Johnny Neel (keyboards), Jaimoe (drums), and Butch Trucks (drums).

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.