This was Lynsey's second album of new songs and the first album on the then recently formed "Jet Records". It kicks off with the first single released off the album "My Man and Me", which sets the pace for the late night romantic tone of the album. This was Lynsey's favourite of all her albums and she coined the term "late night cuddle music" to describe it. "Moonrise" features soaring vocals and lyrics that surely must have been an influence on a young Kate Bush. Titiel track "Taste Me" returns to the same vein as "My Man and Me" and Md De Paul sounds remarkably vulnerable on this song. "Let's Boogie" is a funny, sexy song with Lynsey getting down without getting sweaty. A stand out track is Lynsey's re-interpretation of "Dancing On A Saturday Night" as a dreamy late night smoochy dance song. "Lying Again" sounds like a 1940's song and is another highlight. The acoustic guitar into on "If Only" is pure genius and this song also sees Lynsey using similar vocal acrobatics as on "Moonrise". The Bossa Nova beat of "Rainbow" is hypnotic - and the siong was co-written with Alan Clarke, lead singer of the Hollies. "Nursery Rhyme" is possibly the weakest song lyrically on the album, but it still quite catchy. The final track "When I'm Alone With You" is an absolute gem of a song and it is a tragedy that this siong was not released as a single - it ranks as one of Lynsey's all time best songs and yet is so little known.