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Free Music Notes for Live at the Isle of WightFree Music Review: Blistering solos Hit: 5 Stars
Excellant live recording of Taste. There's an excelant extended version of Catfish.What's Goin On just smokes
Free Music Review: Great performance from Rory Hit: 4 Stars
Rory Gallager was one of the last true great guitarists. This CD shows his talent evolving, to I believe his peak in 1974 with the Irish Tour CD and DVD also available.A master blues guitarist with vocals more fiery than Eric Burdon. This CD has average sound but worth getting for the performance of Sinner Boy alone. Rory Gallager is the guitarist Eric Clapton should have been in the 70s, listen to this and you will know why.
Free Music Review: Better Than You Think Hit: 4 Stars
Taste were better than even Rory Gallagher's die hard fans credit them. Maybe the rhythm section wasn't always able to stay with Gallagher's blues fancies, but when they had it locked in they were capable of some subtly incendiary music. It earned them the opening spot for Cream's farewell gig at the Royal Albert Hall, London, and by the sound of what they were caught doing here, for the most part they deserved it.
Free Music Review: Early Rory Hit: 4 Stars
The sound quality is not the best, which can be forgiven, it was 40 year ago! The guitar work though is blistering as usual. It is sad that Rory stole the show at the Isle of Wright listen to the gutair work here to understand why. What's going on is a great opener, Sinner Boy has some sick slide and the intro to I Feel So Good is pure joy!
Free Music Review: Better things were to come from Gallagher soon after this... Hit: 3 Stars
Though released in 1972, Taste had already split up long before this album was released. Gallagher's first solo album 'Rory Gallagher' (truly excellent) was released in 1971 and I believe Taste had disbanded in late 70 or early 71. This album perhaps shows one of the reasons why Gallagher broke up the band - Wilson (drums) and McCracken (bass) were just not good enough. They really struggle to make any presence felt behind Gallaghers furious playing. One for serious collectors of Gallaghers music only. You'll only play it once!
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