CONDITION DETAILS
Vinyl plays nicely (play-tested)occasional light-crackles. Cover looks great; light-scuffing, creases near edges, especially in top-right (top-left on back). Inner sleeve is original (WB), one seam is split (record is housed in a new poly-lined paper sleeve). Spine is easy-to-read, with mild-wear. Minor shelf-wear along bottom-edge, noticeable wear at center along top-edge. Wear to corners Opening is crisp with signs of some use. (Notch in top-left.)
ABOUT THE RECORD
Two the Hard Way is an album by Cher and Gregg Allman, billed as "Allman and Woman". The product of the two singers' unlikely and turbulent relationship and marriage, it attempted an even more unlikely musical melding of Allman's Southern rock with Cher's idiosyncratic, personality-driven pop. The album has never been released on CD or iTunes. According to
Billboard, Cher owns the master rights and Warner had no right to reissue. The album was a critical and commercial failure and has sold less than 550,000 copies worldwide. To promote the release of the album Cher and Allman did a mini tour called
Two the Hard Way Tour. The duo's take on Smokey Robinson's
You've Really Got a Hold on Me and
Move Me were released as singles.