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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars IF YOU LOVE CLASSIC ROCK, YA GOTTA HEAR THIS!
If there was a band that defined what 70's rock was all about, it was Taste. They've often been called Ireland's answer to Britain's superstar band Cream. I think they were better than Cream in every way. With Rory Gallagher on guitar, John Wilson, formerly of Them on drums, and ex Spencer Davis bassist Charlie Mccracken, they were considered the hottest live act in...
Published on January 2, 2002 by Patrick Earley

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3.0 out of 5 stars Some good stuff, some bad stuff
This compilation of Taste's four albums (2 studio, 2 live) contains the best of Taste's work, particularly the scorching 'Same Old Story' and the raucous blues 'Catfish' (from the excellent 'Taste') both of which have Rory Gallagher wrenching fantastic licks from his guitar. Unfortunately it also has several tracks from the dire 'On the Boards' (Taste's second studio...
Published on April 23, 1999


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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars IF YOU LOVE CLASSIC ROCK, YA GOTTA HEAR THIS!, January 2, 2002
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Patrick Earley (Edmond, Oklahoma USA) - See all my reviews
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If there was a band that defined what 70's rock was all about, it was Taste. They've often been called Ireland's answer to Britain's superstar band Cream. I think they were better than Cream in every way. With Rory Gallagher on guitar, John Wilson, formerly of Them on drums, and ex Spencer Davis bassist Charlie Mccracken, they were considered the hottest live act in Europe at the time. The big reason for this was Gallagher's improvisational abilities with the six string. There was nothing fancy about this band. They didn't wear matching suits or the psychedelic clothes that were the popular attire of the day. They were just a hard workin' blue collar band with Gallagher wearing his trademark red flannel shirt on stage with his lunch pail called a '61 Fender Stratocaster. Gallagher was different than the superstar guitar players of the time like Clapton, Page, and Peter Green, who got a lot of their influences from the Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf school of Chicago blues. Gallagher loved the southern rural/ country blues of Son House and Big Joe Williams. It shows here on the feelgood acoustic song "I'm Movin' On" and the equally wonderful "Hail" where he sings note for note with his guitar. The trademark sound of Taste though was blues rock. Gallagher has to be the most aggressive guitar player that I've ever heard in the blues rock genre. Good examples of this are the opener "Blister On The Moon" and "Born On The Wrong Side Of Town". But he can also get very creative, as on the catchy "Railway and Gun". A killer tune with it's numerous rhythm changes. He also shows his creative side on the jazzy "It Happened Before, It'll Happen Again", which is Taste's most experimental song. It really swings, and it's probably Gallagher's finest moment on the six string. The only knock I have here is the same as one of the other reviewers pointed out. He shouldn't have picked up an Alto Sax he was just learning to play and attempted a solo. But hey, it was the 70's. They did those things. Sometimes they worked, sometimes not. But that's the only knock that I have on this excellent Best Of collection. If you want to hear why Rory Gallagher was considered by many to be one of the alltime best guitar players, just check this album out. It should be on all lovers of classic rock wish lists.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Rory Only Ever Gets Better, November 9, 2000
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Having heard Rory live in Melbourne, Australia, in the early seventies, and having been an admirer ever since, I am constantly amazed by the quality of the remastering work that Donal Gallagher and associates have undertaken over the last couple of years.

The Best of Taste is another revelation. This collection explains much about Rory's post Taste work, in that it tells a story of: blues, blues rock, jazz influence, subtle phrasings, raw acoustic ability,playful nuances and searing thumping rocking guitar.

This ( Polydor ) mix is Rory at his best.It's a knock out 5 star collection, with the quality of the production up to Donal's recent remastered Capo label releases.

Appropriately, the set concludes with Sinner Boy, the song that, for me, forms the bridge between Taste and Rory's post 1970 careers.

The Best of Taste is simply outstanding.

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Taste, March 28, 2000
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Hugh MacDiarmid (Edinburgh, Scotland) - See all my reviews
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Fine review of this from Mike but I just can't agree about On The Boards, one of my favourites. But if you need just one good reason to buy this then get it for the live version of Feel So Good (it's the superior Live Taste version not the one on the Isle of Wight album). When the Live Taste album came out (on vinyl) this track was split between the two sides during the drum solo. The subsequent CD merely faded out and faded back in again where the break was (unforgiveable!) - this CD restores the track to one magnificent whole. I think Mike's wrong about the availabilty of Taste on CD, I still see all four albums from time to time in the shops but had to get the Best of from the States. Don't be afraid to pick up On The Boards (Eat My Words, What's Going On, If The Day Was Any Longer, Railway and Gun . . . all great). Get the Best of, but you'll still need that flawed Live Taste CD for Gamblin Blues (which is not on the Isle of Wight CD incidently but is on the video, which has two Taste tracks not just the one credited on the sleeve.
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13 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Taste Of Rory Gallagher, January 17, 2002
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J. E FELL "boogaloojef" (Carterville, Illinois United States) - See all my reviews
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The Best of Taste compiles material from their 4 official albums released from 1969-72. The albums consisted of two studio albums "Taste", "On The Boards, and the two live albums "Live Taste", and "Live At The Isle Of Wight". This band was a power trio led by Rory Gallagher before he disbanded the group to embark on a successful solo career. The band led by Gallagher on vocals, guitar (electric, acoustic, & slide), harmonica, and alto sax specialized in hard hitting blues rock. The music has much in common with Cream. However, the Richard McCracken and John Wilson could not compete with the stellar musicianship of Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker. The undervalued Gallagher is an unsung guitar hero whose work compares favorably with that of Eric Clapton. Like Cream the band favored extended versions of tunes like "Sugar Mama" and "I Feel Good" included here. The music included here is varied. It ranges from the slow gut wrenching version of "Catfish" to the more acoustic cover of "Leavin' Blues". The cuts from "On The Boards" become more jazzy at times. Tracks like "On The Boards" and "It's Happenened Before, It'll Happen Again" highlight the band's more improvisational approach. Hard hitting tracks like "Eat My Words" spotlight Gallagher's outstanding slide technique. Two cuts I miss from this period which are not included here are "Dual Carriageway Pain" from "Taste, and "Morning Sun" from "On The Boards". The live concert favorite "Sinner Boy" provides a bridge to Gallagher's solo career as the studio version was included on his first solo album "Rory Gallagher". This anthology provides a great overview of the early work of Irish blues-rock guitar hero Rory Gallagher and his battered Stratocaster. It is even more essential as the four original albums are only available as imports.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a great compilation from a terrific band, July 18, 2005
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Taste was one of the greatest supergroups of the sixties along with cream,free and savoy brown.This supergroup was fronted by Rory gallagher one of the greatest rock guitarists ever and this super compilation gives an overview of the greatness to come out from him.this contains terrific songs like born on the wrong side of town,catfish,what's goin on and the live staples I feel so good,sugar mama and sinner boy.very highly recommended to all lovers of good rock music.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best of Taste, January 1, 2012
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Arrived in plenty of time and was given as a gift to my dad for Christmas. He loved it and I think it brought back lots of good memories for him!
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11 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Some good stuff, some bad stuff, April 23, 1999
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This compilation of Taste's four albums (2 studio, 2 live) contains the best of Taste's work, particularly the scorching 'Same Old Story' and the raucous blues 'Catfish' (from the excellent 'Taste') both of which have Rory Gallagher wrenching fantastic licks from his guitar. Unfortunately it also has several tracks from the dire 'On the Boards' (Taste's second studio album - I was SO disappointed when I bought this in 1970!) including 'Its happened before, it'll happen again' which was Gallagher trying to play jazz. This track starts off promising but disintegrates into an embarrassing attempt by Gallagher to play alto sax. Thank goodness he didn't do much more like that. Overall its worth buying as it shows the wide range of styles in Gallagher's early career, and as the albums from which the tracks are taken are no longer available its a valuable addition for anyone interested in collecting Gallagher's work.
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2 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars He's in heaven when we smile, December 28, 2006
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Loved Rory--great voice, great guitar, great cordoroy shirt. Taste was a vehicle that he outgrew, and you too may quickly outgrow these mediocre recordings. The best of Rory was on stage, and some of the live solo material still is his best.
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