Artist: Taste
Origin: Cork, Ireland
Genre: Blues Rock
Original line-up:
Rory Gallagher; Guitar, Vocals, Saxophone, Harmonica
Eric Kitteringham: Bass
Norman D'Amery: Drums
Taste is an Irish Rock and Blues Rock Band from Cork, Ireland, formed in 1966 by Rory Gallagher (Guitar, Vocals, Songwriter), Eric Kitteringham (Bass), and Norman D'Amery (Drums). Their early years Taste toured in Hamburg, German. In 1968 Taste began performing in the UK where the original line-up spilt up. The new line-up with Richard McCracken (Bass) and John Wilson (Drums) and signed with the record label Polydor. The band played along with Yes, Cream and Blind Faith. In 1970 the band as part of the Isle Of Wight Festival, alongside Jimi Hendrix, and The Who. Later the same year Taste disbanded by Rory Gallagher, who decided to go to Solo career.
Title: Radio & TV Broadcasts (2022)
Genre: Blues Rock
Label: Rhythm and Blues Records
Rating: *****
Format: LP
Tracks:
Side One:
1. Blister On The Moon (5:12)
2. Sugar Mama (7:05)
3. Same Old Story (3:39)
4. Blister On The Moon * (3:33)
5. Dual Carriageway Pain * (3:16)
6. Norman Invasion * (2:25)
Side Two:
1. I'm Moving On (2:25)
2. Sugar Mama (3:03)
3. Leavin' Blues (6:24)
4. Hail (3:21)
5. Wee Wee Baby (4:32)
6. Born On The Wrong Side Of Time * (4:040
All Tracks recorded for BBC Radio Top Gear accept tracks 1, 2 on Side One for BRT German TV live from Bilzen Jazz Festival August 22, 1969.
Personnel:
Rory Gallagher; Guitar, Vocals, Harmonica
Richard McCracken: Bass
John Wilson: Drums
Except *
Eric Kitteringham: Bass
Norman D'Amery: Drums
Radio & TV Broadcasts is a live album by Taste, released on October 6, 2022 by Rhythm and Blues Records, recorded for BBC Radio Top Gear and for BRT German TV live from Bilzen Jazz Festival August 22, 1969.
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