Hoboken Saturday Night
Hoboken Saturday Night
ASIN: B00069I728
Track Listings
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1. Be a Hobo
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2. Hoboken Saturday Night
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3. Eyes of a New York Woman
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4. Ragtime Millionaire
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5. Somedays
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6. Our Sister the Sun
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7. Reciprocity
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8. Trip on Me
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9. Now Then Sweet Man
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10. Reincarnations
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11. Glade Song
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12. Ducks
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Hoboken Saturday Night,The Insect Trust,Collector's Choice,Folk-Rock,Pop,Prog-Rock/Art Rock,Psychedelic,Rock,Rock & Roll,Rock/Pop
Average customer rating:
- 'Our Sister the Sun'
- Awesome
- A real lost classic
- terrific accessible art
- The Insect TrustHoboken Saturday Night good album
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Hoboken Saturday Night
The Insect Trust
Manufacturer: Collector's Choice
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
General
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
Folk Rock
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Progressive Rock
| Progressive
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Psychedelic Rock
| Classic Rock
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rock
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
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ASIN: B00069I728
Release Date: 2005-03-08 |
Tracks:
- Be a Hobo
- Hoboken Saturday Night
- Eyes of a New York Woman
- Ragtime Millionaire
- Somedays
- Our Sister the Sun
- Reciprocity
- Trip on Me
- Now Then Sweet Man
- Reincarnations
- Glade Song
- Ducks
Product Description
1. Be A Hobo
2. Hoboken Saturday Night
3. The Eyes Of A New York Woman
4. Ragtime Millionaire
5. Somedays
6. Our Sister The Sun
7. Reciprocity
8. Trip On Me
9. Now Then Sweet Man
10. Mr. Garlfield
11. Reincarnations
12. Glade Song
13. Ducks
Format: CD
Customer Reviews:
'Our Sister the Sun'.......2006-10-26
Most of the music falls into the category of acoustic 'fusion'. And its all a bit too mature.
The highlights are all in Nancy Jeffries remarkable voice, and in one of the most affecting lovesongs Ive ever heard, 'Our Sister The Sun'. 'Eyes of a New York Woman' runs a close second...
Awesome.......2006-05-08
After I pined away for 35 years, somebody finally put them on CD. It's like I just heard it yesterday - I still remembered the haunting "Eyes" and most of the rest.
Believe me, it captures everything the era was about. And, it does an old man's heart good to have a good-sized piece of his youth back.
A real lost classic.......2006-04-19
This was one of those A list records from the Dean that you only heard about, but never heard. You can throw out all the genre bending comparisons you want, but this one has to be heard to be believed. It's nearest cousin might be Have Moicy, but that doesn't do justice to the remarkable rhythm section(s). Not for those looking for the more child-like or naive aspects of the psychedelic era, this is a full blown mature work that sounds as professional (in the best sense) as anything from that era. Great musicians and great tunes with a touch of the openness and disregard for boundaries that made everything seem possible and wonderful from those times. Of course, it failed miserably with the public. The great fall of the 70s was just around the corner.
terrific accessible art.......2005-05-08
This is an album that deserves more attention. Great to have it available on CD after hearing about the record a year and a half ago. This is good-timey music that should really get a larger audience. Highlights include: Now Then Sweet Man/Mr. Garfield, The eyes of a New York Woman and the happy, groovy closer Ducks. Musically, it ranges from Bluegrass(now then sweet man) to pop (reciprocity) to jazz rock (ducks). All in all, nice cozy music.
The Insect TrustHoboken Saturday Night good album.......2005-03-21
What was the counterculture, anyway - America's last hopeful moment, or just a bunch of stoners making tragic fashion choices? This 1970 album from a band of East Coast VIP freaks (including the late, great music critic Robert Palmer on reeds) suggests that it was nothin' but a party good enough to blow your mind. Country blues, ragtime, avant-jazz, New Orleans gumbo, psychedelia and straight-ahead pop all get play here; one song features lyrics by novelist Thomas Pynchon, while another was co-authored by a 6-year-old. In this reissue's liner notes, Blender contributor Robert Christgau calls the Insect Trust "pluralistic tolerance in action, at once traditionalist, futuristic and entranced with the here and now." In other words, it's what democracy sounds like.
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