Brothers and Sisters, the Allman Brothers Band's fourth studio album, was released in August 1973 to substantial commercial success. The band began playing arenas and stadiums almost exclusively as their drug use escalated. By 1974, the band were regularly making $100,000 per show, and were renting
the Starship, a customized
Boeing 720B used by
Led Zeppelin,
Deep Purple and
the Rolling Stones. The band toured from May to August 1974 for 25 shows, but took a break following its completion due to growing tensions. The band received nearly $150,000 for their spot at the Georgia Jam in June, playing alongside
Lynyrd Skynyrd and
the Marshall Tucker Band. The band also performed their first overseas concerts, in London and Amsterdam. In August, Betts released his first solo album, the
country-flavored
Highway Call. Having wanted to focus on his musical roots, he employed a Southern gospel group, the Rambos, on background vocals, as well as
Vassar Clements on
fiddle and
John Hughey on
steel guitar. The album eventually climbed to number 19 on Billboard's Top Pop Albums chart. Meanwhile, Allman began to orchestrate a large solo tour to support his solo album
Laid Back, which visited all major cities for 35 shows in the fall. To promote the tour, he decided to release a second solo album, titled
The Gregg Allman Tour, a live record composed of recordings made at
Carnegie Hall and the Capitol Theatre in New Jersey. For the two musicians, it became somewhat of a sibling rivalry, as rumors began to rise regarding the band's unity. For the tour, Allman brought along Jaimoe and Leavell, which incensed Betts. Drummer Butch Trucks was also offended, as he now had no one to play music with. "The whole thing seemed to frustrate everyone—and it didn't help that we were all taking our turns with whatever drugs happened to be around," said Allman. By the new year, Allman was spending considerable time in Los Angeles and was dating pop star
Cher, whom he married in June 1975. Their relationship was oftentimes tabloid news, as Allman became more "
famous for being famous" than for his music. ==Recording and production==