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| • | Win, Lose or Draw is a 1975 album by The Allman Brothers Band. This record was the end of the line for the band at the time. After the very successful Brothers and Sisters two years previously, the group had fallen prey to internal tensions. Dickey Betts (continuing to be billed as Richard Betts for this album) had seemingly taken over from Gregg Allman as the de facto bandleader, while both had issued solo albums. Rolling Stone reported that during the recording sessions for Win, Lose or Draw, musical disagreements were plentiful: pianist Chuck Leavell would play in a jazz fusion style, while Betts would protest and say he was "just a simple country boy." Allman would attempt to mediate, but he was going through his own problems, not the least of which was his very public relationship and marriage with Cher. Being tabloid fodder did not suite Allman well; Rolling Stone described a restaurant scene in which Allman suddenly muttered, "Ah can't find mah plate" and passed out face-first into a serving of spaghetti. But then substance abuse was taking its toil on everyone in the group. Other reports have stated that due to being tied to the West Coast, much of Allman's vocals were recorded separately from the group. In any case, there were a few modest highlights on Win, Lose or Draw: the dynamic Muddy Waters cover "Can't Lose What You Never Had", sung strongly by Allman with start-stop mini-false endings; the long, fluid Betts instrumental "High Falls"; and the title track, which reflected Allman's Jackson Browne-influenced work from his Laid Back solo album. But in general, reviews of the album were negative, commenting on a lack of energy, formulaic songwriting, and indifferent sound. The album reached #5 on the Billboard 200 albums chart based on their previous popularity. The record had been highly anticipated a year earlier, but now the Allmans' moment was passing. Long ethereal jams were out of vogue; by autumn 1975 other trends were in the air, from Bruce Springsteen's high-energy Jersey dramas to Patti Smith's intense proto-punk poetry, with punk rock and disco music just around the corner. The Allman Brothers would dissolve in acrimony the following Source: [wikipedia: win, lose or draw (album)]
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