Live at the Isle of Wight (Taste album)

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Live at the Isle of Wight
Live album by
Released1 December 1971
Recorded28 August 1970
VenueIsle of Wight Festival, Isle of Wight
GenreBlues rock
Length50:39
LabelPolydor
ProducerTony Colton
Taste chronology
Live Taste
(1971)
Live at the Isle of Wight
(1971)
In Concert
(1977)

Live at the Isle of Wight is the fourth album and second live album by Irish rock band Taste, released in 1971.[1] It was recorded live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970 and released after the band broke up. The same performance of "Sinner Boy" was also used in the documentary film Message to Love.[citation needed]

The complete show was reissued in 2015 by Eagle Rock Entertainment as What's Going On: Live At The Isle Of Wight on CD, DVD and Blu-Ray.[2]

Track listing[edit]

  • All tracks composed by Rory Gallagher except where indicated
  1. "What's Going On" – 5:41
  2. "Sugar Mama" (Traditional; arranged by Rory Gallagher) – 10:18
  3. "Morning Sun" – 4:31
  4. "Sinner Boy" – 5:31
  5. "I Feel So Good" (Big Bill Broonzy) – 10:10
  6. "Catfish" (Traditional; arranged by Rory Gallagher) – 14:26
What's Going On: Live At The Isle Of Wight
Live album by
Released23 July 2015
Recorded28 August 1970
VenueIsle of Wight Festival, Isle of Wight
GenreBlues rock
Length79:13
LabelEagle Rock Entertainment
ProducerDaniel Gallagher

2015 reissue[edit]

  1. "What's Going On" – 5:31
  2. "Sugar Mama" (Traditional; arranged by Rory Gallagher) – 10:46
  3. "Morning Sun" – 4:37
  4. "Gambling Blues" (Lil' Son Jackson) - 4:52
  5. "Sinner Boy" – 5:41
  6. "I'll Remember" - 8:29
  7. "I Feel So Good" (Big Bill Broonzy) – 10:25
  8. "Catfish Blues" (Traditional; arranged by Rory Gallagher) – 14:14
  9. "Same Old Story" - 6:53
  10. "Blister on the Moon" - 7:45

Personnel[edit]

Taste
2015 reissue
  • Producer - Daniel Gallagher
  • Mix & Master - Eliot Kissileff
  • Art Direction – Mark Jessett
  • Cover Photograph – Charles Everest

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ "Live at the Isle of Wight on Discogs".
  2. ^ "Live at the Isle of Wight on the official Rory Gallagher website".