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Throbbing Gristle – The Taste Of TG: A Beginner’s Guide To The Music Of Throbbing Gristle

Introduction to the work of recently reformed art/industrial/electronica collective

The Holy Modal Rounders – Good Taste Is Timeless

Pete Stampfel and Steve Weber's heretic folk-loons going ape in the country

The Prisoners – A Taste Of Pink!

Before the epidemic, primitive '80s garage dementia from UK's suburbs

Intastella – Intastella Overdrive

Double CD compendium from Mancunian Deee-lite

A Taste Of Honey

Tony Richardson's 1961 take on Shelagh Delaney's kitchen-sink drama of schoolgirl pregnancy is a travesty. Delaney wrote her play at 18, but its sweet sadness—heroine Jo's taste of honey is brief indeed—is obliterated by the director's clumping Brit-new-wave clichés. Fairground anyone? Rita Tushingham and Murray Melvin remain facially memorable, but acting honours go to Dora Bryan.
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