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  1. Taste are an Irish blues rock band formed in Cork in 1966. They were founded by songwriter and guitarist Rory Gallagher who left the band in 1970.

  2. The Taste AKA Taste. From: Cork, Ireland. Active: 1966-1971. Style: Rock / Blues / Psych / Power Trio. Lineup #1 (1966-68): Rory Gallagher - guitar, harp, vocals. Eric Kitteringham - bass. Norman Damery - drums. Taste Mk.I im 1967, LR: Norman Damery, Rory Gallagher, Norman Damery.

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  3. www.irish-showbands.com › Bands › tasteTaste - Irish Showbands

    Taste Feature (1967-1970) Photo Gallery - Band Lineups - Discography - Audio samples - Where Are They Now? The Story. There is little that can be said or written about Rory Gallagher, arguably the greatest guitarist Ireland has ever produced, which hasn't been covered elsewhere, in more depth.

  4. Nov 28, 2019 · While the Royal Albert Hall concerts turned the spotlight on Taste, it also brought about a degree of derision: as Cream and Jimi Hendrix had pioneered the power trio format, Taste were dismissed by certain London scenesters as mere Irish copycats.

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    • What’s Going On. Number one on our top 10 Taste songs list is the hit “What’s Going On.” The song is featured on the band’s sophomore LP, On the Boards.
    • Sugar Mama. “Sugar Mama” is one of the best Taste songs drawn from traditional blues collections. The song was first recorded by Chicago bluesman Tampa Red in 1934.
    • Blister on the Moon. Our third pick for the ten best Taste songs list is the impressive hit “Blister on the Moon.” The song is a musical gem from the band’s eponymous debut album, Taste.
    • Gamblin’ Blues. “Gamblin’ Blues” brings us to one of the best cover hits by Taste. The original version of “Gamblin’ Blues” was issued by Lil’ Son Jackson in 1949.
  5. Taste is the debut album by the Irish blues rock band Taste, released in 1969. The album was produced by Tony Colton (1942-2020), a singer, songwriter and producer who was the singer in the band Heads Hands & Feet.

  6. In April 1969, Taste released the first of their two studio albums, the self-titled Taste, with On the Boards following in early 1970, the latter showing the band's jazz influences with Gallagher playing saxophone on two tracks.