"Live Taste" is the third album and first live album by the Irish rock band Taste, released in February 1971. The album was recorded during a performance at the Montreux Casino in Switzerland in 1970, capturing the band's energetic live sound. This release came shortly after the band's breakup at the end of 1970, making it a significant document of their music during their brief but impactful career.
The album features a blend of rock, blues, and jazz influences, showcasing the virtuosity of guitarist Rory Gallagher, who was a key figure in the band's sound. Notable tracks include live versions of songs that exemplify Gallagher's impressive guitar work and the band's dynamic interplay. Live Taste remains a beloved recording among fans, reflecting the raw energy and talent of one of Ireland's pioneering rock bands.