Playin' Up a Storm

Playin' Up a Storm is the second studio album by the Gregg Allman Band, released in 1977 on Capricorn Records.[8] Playin' Up a Storm was Allman's second solo studio effort, following 1973's Laid Back.During this time, Allman had moved to Hollywood to live with his then-wife Cher.The album was produced by Lenny Waronker and Russ Titelman, and in his memoir, My Cross to Bear, Allman remembered that Waronker was frustrated with his unpunctuality in regards to studio time.Allman claimed that Phil Walden, owner of Capricorn, was incensed over his move to the West Coast to live with Cher, and only printed 50,000 copies of the LP.
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