The Insect Trust

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Hoboken Saturday Night 03:00 Tools
The Eyes of a New York Woman 03:10 Tools
Walking On Nails 03:06 Tools
Ragtime Millionaire 03:21 Tools
Somedays 02:47 Tools
Our Sister the Sun 07:21 Tools
Reciprocity 03:23 Tools
Trip on Me 02:49 Tools
Reincarnations 03:12 Tools
Ducks 05:39 Tools
Glade Song 03:03 Tools
The Skin Game 04:07 Tools
Now Then Sweet Man / Mr Garfield 03:08 Tools
Miss Fun City 05:07 Tools
Special Rider Blues 07:43 Tools
Declaration of Independence 02:30 Tools
World War I Song 03:18 Tools
Been Here and Gone So Soon 04:00 Tools
Foggy River Bridge Fly 01:08 Tools
Mountain Song 02:55 Tools
Going Home 05:14 Tools
Brighter Than Day 02:58 Tools
Be a Hobo 00:30 Tools
Special Rider 05:05 Tools
Special Rider (Live) 05:05 Tools
Now Then Sweet Man 03:13 Tools
Now Then Sweet Man/Mr. Garfield 03:13 Tools
Now Then Sweet Man / Mr. Garfield 05:04 Tools
Special Rider [live] 05:04 Tools
Been Here & Gone So Soon 05:04 Tools
Brighter 00:00 Tools
Be a Hobo/Hoboken Saturday Night 00:30 Tools
Now Then Sweet Man/Mr Garfield 00:30 Tools
Dont mistake me 00:30 Tools
Now Then Sweet Man - Mr Garfield 00:30 Tools
Foggyy River Bridge Fly 00:30 Tools
Been Here And Gone So Long 00:30 Tools
Now Then Sweet Man-Mr Garfield 00:30 Tools
Miss Fun City (Capitol 109) New York, NY. 1968 00:30 Tools
eyes of a new york woman 00:30 Tools
Special Rider Blues (Capitol 109) New York, NY. 1968 00:30 Tools
Here And Gone So Soon 00:30 Tools
Now Then Sweet Man - Mr. Garfield 00:30 Tools
Now Then Sweet Man-Mr. Garfield 03:07 Tools
Special Rider (live) [1969] 05:04 Tools
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The Insect Trust was a rock band that formed in New York in 1967, whose characteristic sound was a psychedelic mixture of progressive rock, jazz, folk, blues and rock and roll and had similarities to Fairport Convention, Janis Joplin, Grateful Dead, and Jefferson Airplane. The original members of the band were Nancy Jeffries, vocals, Bill Barth and Luke Faust on guitars, Trevor Koehler on saxophone, Robert Palmer on clarinet and alto saxophone. The band was named after the poetry journal The Insect Trust Gazette. The band's sax player Bob Palmer later became the highly lauded rock critic Robert Palmer, while the female vocalist Nancy Jeffries became an important record company executive (A&M, Virgin, Elektra). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.