Fire and flames were what the Irish band Taste, led by the great Rory Gallagher, the undisputed master of the electric guitar, were all about. They lasted only a few years, just a brief period between the '60s and '70s, but they left their mark in the rock-blues scene and paved the way for the leader's illustrious career... A power trio very similar to Cream and the Jimi Hendrix Experience, their "Live Taste" from 1971 is truly incendiary...

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Taste

Taste were an Irish blues-rock power trio formed in 1966 by guitarist and singer Rory Gallagher. With Richard McCracken (bass) and John Wilson (drums), they released two studio albums—Taste (1969) and On the Boards (1970)—and disbanded in 1970 after a celebrated appearance at the Isle of Wight Festival.
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