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Insect Trust - Hoboken Saturday Night (Reissue) (1970/2004)

Insect Trust - Hoboken Saturday Night (Reissue) (1970/2004)

BAND/ARTIST: Insect Trust

Insect Trust - Hoboken Saturday Night (Reissue) (1970/2004)


Tracklist:

01. Be A Hobo (Louis "Moondog" Hardin) - 0:35
02. Hoboken Saturday Night (Nancy Jeffries , Robert Palmer, Bill Barth) - 3:00
03. The Eyes Of A New York Woman (Jeff Ogden, Thomas Pynchon) - 3:08
04. Ragtime Millionaire (Nancy Jeffries, Bill Barth) - 3:20
05. Somedays (Trevor Koehler) - 2:47
06. Our Sister The Sun (Arloha Folwell, William Folwell) - 7:20
07. Reciprocity (Luke Faust) - 3:23
08. Trip On Me (Nancy Jeffries, Robert Palmer, Bill Barth) - 2:45
09.a. Now Then Sweet Man (Trevor Koehler)
b. Mr Garfield (Traditional arr. by Luke Faust) - 3:07
10. Reincarnations (Trevor Koehler) - 3:15
11. Glade Song (Luke Faust, Trevor Koehler) - 3:00
12. Ducks (Trevor Koehler, Warren Gardner) - 5:40

Line-up::
Nancy Jeffries - Vocals
Robert Palmer - Alto Saxophone, Clarinet, Recorder
Trevor Koehler - Baritone Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Piccolo Flute, Flute, Drum
William Folwell, Bob Bushnell, Joseph Macho- Bass
Charlie Macey - Bass, Rhythm Guitar
Bernard "Pretty" Purdie -Drums
Charles Nealy -Drums
Donald MacDonald -Drums
Elvin Jones -Drums
Bill Barth - Guitar, Steel Guitar
Luke Faust - Harmonica, Banjo, Electric Guitar, Fiddle
Hugh McCracken, Ralph Casale- Rhythm Guitar
William Folwell, Warren Gardner - Trumpet

In 1970, The Insect Trust made their second album, Hoboken Saturday Night, for Atco, which continued the experimental line of its predecessor. The album was approved by the venerable critic Robert Christgau, however, its commercial potential was extremely small. At the beginning of 1971, having finally cooled to work together and having lost hope of achieving success, the Insect Trust fell apart. Luke Faust in 1975 became a member of the new version of the “Holy Modal Rounders”; Robert Palmer has become a very respectable rock journalist ("the dean of American rock critics"); Nancy Jeffries occasionally sang in the studios, however, her main career for the next two decades passed on the other side of the mixing console: she got a job as a secretary in the RCA office, and then made a career in show business, becoming the first woman to seek talent. Unfortunately, Trevor Koehler, who was unable to cope with life's problems, broke up with the music and, after a series of unsuccessful attempts to find himself in other fields of activity, committed suicide in the late 1970s.


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