This reviewer’s wishes all came true with this follow-up on the band’s comeback trail. Hence, a great return to the blues, and the best album since their heyday to showcase Gregg Allman’s great vocal skills within this genre. The album opener alone, ‘End of the Line’, proving that s far from the case for this collective. Another highlight is Allman’s version of Robert Johnson’s ‘Come On In My Kitchen’, while he finds his songwriting groove ... read more