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Blind Faith, Delaney & Bonnie, the Frost, Taste: Olympia Stadium, Detroit

Live Review by Mike Gormley, Detroit Free Press, 5 August 1969

In Detroit Debut at Olympia, Pop Pantheon's Blind Faith is 'Nothing Really Special' ...

Taste: Taste (Atco)

Review by Loyd Grossman, Fusion, 5 September 1969

FOR SOME reason Cream seems to have become the standard against which all other rock trios are judged. Not only is this unfair, it is ...

The Nice: Tear Gas, Stones and Broken Heads...

Live Review by Richard Williams, Melody Maker, 18 October 1969

A NICE WEEKEND BY RICHARD WILLIAMS! ...

Taste: Marquee, London

Live Review by Royston Eldridge, Melody Maker, 29 November 1969

THERE AREN'T many groups in Britain who fans will queue in the rain for Taste, a trio of Irishmen formed a little over a year ...

Albums from Isaac Hayes, Taste and James Brown

Review by Royston Eldridge, Melody Maker, 10 January 1970

Isaac Hayes: Hot Buttered Soul (Stax) Tremendously successful in the States, this is the first solo album from Isaac Hayes, better known as the hit songwriter with Dave ...

Taste: On The Boards (Polydor stereo 583 083. 37s 6d).

Review by Richard Green, New Musical Express, 10 January 1970

IF MY memory serves me correctly, Taste is an Irish group I first saw playing in Harrods Way In boutique a few months back. The ...

A Taste of Free Form Rock and Roll

Interview by Royston Eldridge, Melody Maker, 17 January 1970

THE ROCK revolution somehow missed France. While neighbours Germany and Scandinavia have followed similar lines to those developing here, the hip French have only recently ...

Trio Gives Taste More Challenge

Report and Interview by Richard Green, Melody Maker, 25 March 1970

TASTE ARE JUST starting to become a very hot property in England and on the continent, already having conquered the Irish fans. All the trappings and ...

Trio Gives Taste More Challenge

Profile and Interview by Richard Green, New Musical Express, 28 March 1970

TASTE ARE just starting to become a very hot property in England and on the Continent, already having conquered the Irish fans. All the trappings ...

Taste, Toe Fat: Lyceum, London

Live Review by Richard Green, New Musical Express, 6 June 1970

London likes raving Taste ...

Taste: the Marquee, London

Live Review by Roy Carr, New Musical Express, 25 July 1970

NOT ONLY were there some incredible scenes going on inside the Marquee on Tuesday when the Taste completely shattered the all-time box office record held ...

Taste: Marquee Club, London

Live Review by Richard Williams, Melody Maker, 1 August 1970

RORY GALLAGHER is King, days Mailbag most weeks, and Taste are the new Zeppelin/Cream/Beatles/Shadows. The queue around the Marquee one night last week, where the ...

The Isle of Wight Festival: Five Days That Rocked Britain

Report by Mark Plummer, Michael Watts, Chris Welch, Richard Williams, Melody Maker, 5 September 1970

MM's Richard Williams, Chris Welch, Michael Watts and Mark Plummer present a five-page report on an amazing weekend of music and other scenes... ...

Taste Split: Background To A Bust Up — How Taste Went Sour

Report and Interview by Roy Hollingworth, Melody Maker, 17 October 1970

Exclusive report from Ireland on the break-up of a mighty successful band by Roy Hollingworth ...

Taste — the Split and the Future

Report and Interview by Royston Eldridge, Sounds, 31 October 1970

ROCK MUSIC today is schizophrenic. It's trying to be creative, an art form breaking through the barriers that have limited it for so long and ...

Taste: I'll Remember

Review and Interview by David Cavanagh, Uncut, September 2015

WHEN MELODY MAKER'S Roy Hollingworth broke the news to his readers in 1970 that Taste, the popular Irish trio, were disbanding, his tone was one ...

see also Rory Gallagher

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