The Allman Brothers Band - Come on in My Kitchen

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Shades of Two Worlds (1991)

Shades of Two Worlds is a 1991 album by the Allman Brothers Band. Among the tracks are several longer songs of varying genres: the rock song "Nobody Knows"; jazzy instrumental "Kind of Bird"; and the blues-rocker "Get On with Your Life". Dickey Betts takes a more prominent role in songwriting here than on most other of the group's albums, writing or cowriting five of the eight songs. There is also a Delta Blues cover of Robert Johnson's "Come On in My Kitchen".

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  • You can do this differently, but you can't do it better.

  • Just To bad Dickey couldn't keep it together during this period. This album is like a great southern Gumbo cookin on that old stove. It lives in the spirit of why the band was formed by Brother Duane some 40 odd years ago. This is what all the great Brithish players aspire to be, American music at its finest!!!

  • Here The Band pays Homage as only the Allman Bros can. Soaked & Drenched in American Delta Blues. Someone once asked Gregg; when did you start listening to this kind of music? His response, " I dont really know - I just know that it was Always there " The founding father Robert Johnson would certainly be proud with the Honesty of this one!

  • I woke up this morning with this song in my head I love this band

  • The Allman brothers have outdone the original here. I wonder if they sold THEIR soles at the crossroads?

  • best song ever.....

  • @dawndaly1 Heh dawn,shane, if ya like this that tune,by gregg allman, check out the new gregg allman an cher

    on here, it's awesome, my mom had had the album when i was a kid, an i think i wore it out, specially the

    the song can you fool. It's called Allman and Woman-two the hard way, it fuckin rocks! Some of the songs

    are'nt that good, but 5 or 6 of them are great! Can you fool is my favorate,

  • Ya, this is what got me into the allman brothers, an it is definetly the best version

    done by all the artist who have done it, even better then robert johnson's, who

    wrote the song, i'm surprised that nobody said anything about the song  get on with your life, it's another great blues song that they wrote on this album

    accept the live version on here at great woods is better,

  • this is the best song in the world!!! well besides simple man

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