Come Taste the Band
Deep Purple
Come Taste the Band is the tenth studio album by the English rock band Deep Purple originally released in October 1975. The album was co-produced and engineered by the band and longtime associate Martin Birch. It is the only Deep Purple studio record featuring Tommy Bolin, who replaced Ritchie Blackmore on guitar. When Blackmore left the band, many observers and critics assumed that Deep Purple would not continue. It was David Coverdale who asked Jon Lord to keep the band together, and Tommy Bolin was asked... [ Read More at Wikipedia ]
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Deep Purple Albums, Discography
List of all Deep Purple albums including EPs and some singles - a discography of Deep Purple CDs and Deep Purple records. List includes Deep Purple album cover artwork in many cases, and if we are missing an album cover feel free to upload it in wiki fashion. This full Deep Purple discography is alphabetical,...more
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Admiral Fallow come of age at sold-out Celtic Connections show
Source: entertainment.stv.tvThis was followed by the infectiously upbeat Taste the Coast. The crowd were instantly engaged ... New songs from their forthcoming album hinted at further greatness to come. The band encored with Four Bulbs which, until recently, was done in simple ...
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A rollicking journey though jazz
Source: Independent OnlineThe seven-piece Dixieland jazz outfit, featuring local singer Jaziel Vaugh’hann, are at The Rhumbelow Theatre for a two-week run and, boy, can I see this show making a come-back soon. From start to finish the audience is kept entertained by the band and ...
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Metal band finds inspiration through anger, experiences
Source: Daily NebraskanIt's overwrought, sure, but those lyrics are just a taste of what people like about Lincoln's own Silent Havok. Over the course of the band's five years in existence ... Musical inspirations come from bands such as Avenged Sevenfold, Asking ...