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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.

Worlds of echo

Author Richard King reveals what he learned from assembling the first official book about enigmatic avant-pop visionary Arthur Russell
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