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Shades Of Two Worlds (CD)

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Track Listing

DISC 1 for Shades Of Two Worlds (CD) Album By Allman Brothers (The)
1   End Of The Line - Allman Brothers Band  
2   Bad Rain - Allman Brothers Band  
3   Nobody Knows - Allman Brothers Band  
4   Desert Blues - Allman Brothers Band  
5   Get On With Your Life - Allman Brothers Band  
6   Midnight Man - Allman Brothers Band  
7   Kind Of Bird - Allman Brothers Band  
8   Come In My Kitchen - Allman Brothers Band  
 


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Review

Rolling Stone (8/8/91) - 3.5 Stars - "..the band summons up both the spirit and the musical resonance of the original group.."
Q (9/91) - 3 Stars - Good - "..the band trot through familiar R&B and boogie territory with glee.."

Product note

The Allman Brothers Band: Gregg Allman (vocals, piano, Hammond B-3 organ); Dickey Betts (vocals, acoustic, electric & slide guitars); Warren Haynes (acoustic, electric & slide guitars, background vocals); Allen Woody (acoustic, electric, fretless & 5-, 8- & 12-string basses); Butch Trucks, Jaimoe (drums, percussion, background vocals).
Recorded at Ardent Recordings, Memphis, Tennessee.
The second album by the reconstituted Allman Brothers, 90's version, finds the veteran rockers fully energized and firing on all cylinders, with some of the strongest songs and performances of their career. Almost everything here is remarkable on some level, in particular a brilliant re-imagining of Robert Johnson's "Come On In My Kitchen," sung by Gregg Allman with impressively deep reservoirs of feeling, and the intensely personal blues of "Get On With Your Life."

Album Description

The second album by the reconstituted Allman Brothers, 90's version, finds the veteran rockers fully energized and firing on all cylinders, with some of the strongest songs and performances of their career. Almost everything here is remarkable on some level, in particular a brilliant re-imagining of Robert Johnson's "Come On In My Kitchen," sung by Gregg Allman with impressively deep reservoirs of feeling, and the intensely personal blues of "Get On With Your Life."


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