When
Ritchie Blackmore departed
Deep Purple in the mid-'70s and formed
Rainbow (which featured
Ronnie James Dio), his replacement was
Tommy Bolin. To be sure,
Blackmore was a darn tough act to follow, but
Bolin proved himself to be a fine guitarist in his own right on Come Taste the Band, his first album with
Deep Purple. But unfortunately,
Bolin didn't have exceptional material to work with -- decent and likable, but hardly exceptional. While sweaty yet melodic cuts like "Dealer," "Lady Luck," and "You Keep on Moving" are far from bad, nothing here is in a class with "Smoke on the Water" or "Highway Star."
Deep Purple's more hardcore devotees will want this album, though it's far from the best representation of their '70s work. ~ Alex Henderson