The Allman Brothers Band's best studio album since Brothers and Sisters is a loud, brash, hard-rocking collection of consistently solid if not first-rate songs. The singing is some of the best since Idlewild South, and although they would do better once they brought in Warren Haynes, the dual-guitar lineup of Dickey Betts and Dan Toler is a reminder of what the group had been missing since Duane Allman's death. The music isn't earth-shattering, but it is exciting through and through.
The Allman Brothers Band
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AllMusic Review by Bruce Eder
Track Listing
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3 | 7:32 | Amazon | |||||
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5 | 4:43 | Amazon | |||||
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8 | 3:35 | Amazon |