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'''''Taste of Conium''''' is the second album by ] ]/] group, ]. The album was released in 1973. It features a thirteen-minute cover of ] song ], retitled "Wild Satisfaction". The album was followed by ]. '''''Taste of Conium''''' is the second album by ] ]/] group, ]. The album was released in 1972. It features a thirteen-minute cover of ] song ], retitled "Wild Satisfaction". The album was followed by ].


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Taste of Conium is the second album by Greek progressive/Blues rock group, Socrates Drank the Conium. The album was released in 1972. It features a thirteen-minute cover of The Rolling Stones song (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction, retitled "Wild Satisfaction". The album was followed by On the Wings.

Track listing

  1. Wild Satisfaction
  2. Good Morning Blues
  3. See See Rider
  4. Door of the Dream
  5. Waiting for the Sun
  6. A Trip in the Sky
  7. It's OK
  8. Born to be Free
  9. She's Gone Away


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