10188 - TASTE - I'LL REMEMBER, DISC FOUR (2015)


TASTE
''I'LL REMEMBER, DISC FOUR''
SEPTEMBER 2015
267:53
DISC ONE (63:23)
1 Blister On The Moon (Rory Gallagher) 03:27
2 Leavin' Blues (Huddie Ledbetter) 04:17
3 Sugar Mama (Traditional) 07:17
4 Hail (Rory Gallagher) 02:38
5 Born On The Wrong Side Of Time (Rory Gallagher) 04:03
6 Dual Carriageway Pain (Rory Gallagher) 03:12
7 Same Old Story (Rory Gallagher) 03:33
8 Catfish (Traditional) 08:05
9 I'm Movin' On (Hank Snow) 02:32
Bonus Tracks (Alternate Versions)
10 Blister On The Moon (Rory Gallagher) 03:22
11 Leavin' Blues (Huddie Ledbetter) 04:32
12 Hail (Rory Gallagher) 02:39
13 Dual Carriageway Pain (Rory Gallagher) 03:15
14 Same Old Story (Rory Gallagher) 03:27
15 Catfish (Traditional) 06:55
DISC TWO (70:46)
1 What's Going On 02:46
2 Railway And Gun 03:36
3 It's Happened Before, It'll Will Happen Again 06:31
4 If The Day Was Any Longer 02:07
5 Morning Sun 02:37
6 Eat My Words 03:44
7 On The Boards 06:00
8 If I Don't Sing I'll Cry 02:37
9 See Here 03:03
10 I'll Remember 03:00
Bonus Tracks:
11 Railway And Gun [Take 2] [Off The Boards Mix] 04:27
12 See Here [Take 1] [Alternate Version] 03:15
13 It's Happened Before, It'll Will Happen Again [Take 2] [Beat Club TV Audio] 10:57
14 If The Day Was Any Longer [Beat Club TV Audio] 02:36
15 Morning Sun [Beat Club TV Audio] 03:37
16 It's Happened Before, It'll Will Happen Again [Beat Club TV Audio] 09:46
All Tracks By Rory Gallagher
DISC THREE (77:44)
Recorded Live In Konserthuset, Stockholm, Sweden, 1970:
1 What's Going On 06:13
2 Sugar Mama 06:48
3 Gamblin' Blues (Melvin Jackson) 06:41
4 Sinner Boy 06:23
5 At The Bottom 03:19
6 She's Nineteen Years Old (Muddy Waters) 03:57
7 Morning Sun 04:18
8 Catfish (Traditional) 06:35
BBC Live In Concert:
9 I'll Remember 06:14
10 Railway And Gun 04:59
11 Sugar Mama (John Williamson) 07:21
12 Eat My Words 09:18
13 Catfish 05:34
Tracks By Rory Gallagher, Except 3, 6, 8, 11
DISC FOUR (56:00)
The Belfast (Early) Sessions:
1 Wee Wee Baby 02:45
2 How Many More Years 03:25
3 Take It Easy Baby 07:10
4 Pardon Me Mister 02:43
5 You've Got To Pay 03:55
6 Norman Invasion 03:00
7 Worried Man 02:34
8 Blister On The Moon 03:32
9 Born On The Wrong Side Of Time 03:24
Recorded Live At Woburn Abbey Festival, UK, 1968:
10 Summertime 01:29
11 Blister On The Moon 03:36
12 I Got My Brand On You 07:24
13 Medley: Rock Me Baby; Bye Bye Bird; Baby Please Don't Go; You Shook Me Baby 10:58
Rory Gallagher/Arranger, Guitar, Harmonica, Sax (Alto), Vocals
Richard McCracken/Bass Guitar
John Wilson/Drums, Percussion
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BIOGRAPHY/AMG
Richie Unterberger
Before becoming a solo star, Rory Gallagher fronted the blues-rock trio Taste, which experienced reasonable success in the U.K. in the late '60s and early '70s. Taste was molded very much on the model of Cream, adding some folk, pop, and jazz elements to a blues-rock base, and featuring a virtuosic guitarist. They weren't in the same league as Cream, particularly in the songwriting department, and were (like Cream) prone to occasional blues-rock bombast. But they weren't a bad band in their own right, exhibiting a lighter touch than most British blues boom outfits.
The focus of Taste was always upon Gallagher. In addition to playing accomplished and versatile lead guitar, he sang in a gentle but convincing fashion, and wrote the band's original material. Much of Taste's repertoire was more restrained and balanced than the territory Gallagher would explore on his '70s outings, which placed more emphasis upon him as guitar hero. Gallagher also played occasional saxophone and harmonica with the group.
Gallagher formed the first version of Taste in his native Ireland in 1966, with bassist Eric Kittringham and drummer Norman Damery. In May of 1968, he relocated to London and, still months shy of his 20th birthday, formed a new version of Taste with bassist Charlie McCracken (who had played bass with Spencer Davis, though not at the peak of Davis' hit-making days) and drummer John Wilson (who had been a drummer with Them, likewise not during one of their well-known incarnations). Two studio albums followed in 1969 and 1970, the second of which made the British Top 20. Taste was still virtually unknown in the States when they broke up shortly afterwards, although a couple of live albums were released in the early '70s to keep some product on the shelves.
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''I'LL REMEMBER, DISC FOUR''
SEPTEMBER 2015
267:53
DISC ONE (63:23)
1 Blister On The Moon (Rory Gallagher) 03:27
2 Leavin' Blues (Huddie Ledbetter) 04:17
3 Sugar Mama (Traditional) 07:17
4 Hail (Rory Gallagher) 02:38
5 Born On The Wrong Side Of Time (Rory Gallagher) 04:03
6 Dual Carriageway Pain (Rory Gallagher) 03:12
7 Same Old Story (Rory Gallagher) 03:33
8 Catfish (Traditional) 08:05
9 I'm Movin' On (Hank Snow) 02:32
Bonus Tracks (Alternate Versions)
10 Blister On The Moon (Rory Gallagher) 03:22
11 Leavin' Blues (Huddie Ledbetter) 04:32
12 Hail (Rory Gallagher) 02:39
13 Dual Carriageway Pain (Rory Gallagher) 03:15
14 Same Old Story (Rory Gallagher) 03:27
15 Catfish (Traditional) 06:55
DISC TWO (70:46)
1 What's Going On 02:46
2 Railway And Gun 03:36
3 It's Happened Before, It'll Will Happen Again 06:31
4 If The Day Was Any Longer 02:07
5 Morning Sun 02:37
6 Eat My Words 03:44
7 On The Boards 06:00
8 If I Don't Sing I'll Cry 02:37
9 See Here 03:03
10 I'll Remember 03:00
Bonus Tracks:
11 Railway And Gun [Take 2] [Off The Boards Mix] 04:27
12 See Here [Take 1] [Alternate Version] 03:15
13 It's Happened Before, It'll Will Happen Again [Take 2] [Beat Club TV Audio] 10:57
14 If The Day Was Any Longer [Beat Club TV Audio] 02:36
15 Morning Sun [Beat Club TV Audio] 03:37
16 It's Happened Before, It'll Will Happen Again [Beat Club TV Audio] 09:46
All Tracks By Rory Gallagher
DISC THREE (77:44)
Recorded Live In Konserthuset, Stockholm, Sweden, 1970:
1 What's Going On 06:13
2 Sugar Mama 06:48
3 Gamblin' Blues (Melvin Jackson) 06:41
4 Sinner Boy 06:23
5 At The Bottom 03:19
6 She's Nineteen Years Old (Muddy Waters) 03:57
7 Morning Sun 04:18
8 Catfish (Traditional) 06:35
BBC Live In Concert:
9 I'll Remember 06:14
10 Railway And Gun 04:59
11 Sugar Mama (John Williamson) 07:21
12 Eat My Words 09:18
13 Catfish 05:34
Tracks By Rory Gallagher, Except 3, 6, 8, 11
DISC FOUR (56:00)
The Belfast (Early) Sessions:
1 Wee Wee Baby 02:45
2 How Many More Years 03:25
3 Take It Easy Baby 07:10
4 Pardon Me Mister 02:43
5 You've Got To Pay 03:55
6 Norman Invasion 03:00
7 Worried Man 02:34
8 Blister On The Moon 03:32
9 Born On The Wrong Side Of Time 03:24
Recorded Live At Woburn Abbey Festival, UK, 1968:
10 Summertime 01:29
11 Blister On The Moon 03:36
12 I Got My Brand On You 07:24
13 Medley: Rock Me Baby; Bye Bye Bird; Baby Please Don't Go; You Shook Me Baby 10:58
Rory Gallagher/Arranger, Guitar, Harmonica, Sax (Alto), Vocals
Richard McCracken/Bass Guitar
John Wilson/Drums, Percussion
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BIOGRAPHY/AMG
Richie Unterberger
Before becoming a solo star, Rory Gallagher fronted the blues-rock trio Taste, which experienced reasonable success in the U.K. in the late '60s and early '70s. Taste was molded very much on the model of Cream, adding some folk, pop, and jazz elements to a blues-rock base, and featuring a virtuosic guitarist. They weren't in the same league as Cream, particularly in the songwriting department, and were (like Cream) prone to occasional blues-rock bombast. But they weren't a bad band in their own right, exhibiting a lighter touch than most British blues boom outfits.
The focus of Taste was always upon Gallagher. In addition to playing accomplished and versatile lead guitar, he sang in a gentle but convincing fashion, and wrote the band's original material. Much of Taste's repertoire was more restrained and balanced than the territory Gallagher would explore on his '70s outings, which placed more emphasis upon him as guitar hero. Gallagher also played occasional saxophone and harmonica with the group.
Gallagher formed the first version of Taste in his native Ireland in 1966, with bassist Eric Kittringham and drummer Norman Damery. In May of 1968, he relocated to London and, still months shy of his 20th birthday, formed a new version of Taste with bassist Charlie McCracken (who had played bass with Spencer Davis, though not at the peak of Davis' hit-making days) and drummer John Wilson (who had been a drummer with Them, likewise not during one of their well-known incarnations). Two studio albums followed in 1969 and 1970, the second of which made the British Top 20. Taste was still virtually unknown in the States when they broke up shortly afterwards, although a couple of live albums were released in the early '70s to keep some product on the shelves.
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