Taste You
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"Taste You" is the third and final single from Auf der Maur's self-titled solo debut. Like the album's previous single, it failed to chart in the U.S. Due to a successful UK tour, the song received a moderate amount of airplay and peaked at number 51. The song features guest vocals from Mark Lanegan
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, formerly of the bands Screaming Trees
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It exists in French and English versions. The french version is distributed standard on the album in some countries (France), and as a hidden track at the end of the US version of the album.

Track listing

  1. "Taste You" – 4:39 (Auf der Maur)
  2. "Sergeant Politeness" (live) – 5:22 (Ken Andrews
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