Davey Davis — Too Pretty for Words (New)

$10.00

Format: CD, Album

Country: United States (Vermont/New England)

Year: Not listed (early 2000s era)

Genre: Folk, Americana, Roots

Style: Acoustic Folk, Americana, Singer-Songwriter

Label: Country Eastern Music

Tracklist

  1. Abednegree Swamp Dream — 3:34

  2. Native American Stomp — 1:55

  3. Rodney’s Rag — 2:14

  4. Papa’s Angel — 2:58

  5. Something About the Rain — 2:59

  6. Stacy’s Hop — 2:11

  7. Fishtalk — 2:18

  8. Well Swung — 3:21

  9. Too Pretty for Words — 3:12

  10. Mandolin Road — 2:35

  11. Spaceshot — 2:06

  12. Fiddlehead & Victory Rag — 2:36

  13. Tickle My Fancy — 3:47

  14. Poultry Magic — 1:15

Too Pretty for Words by Davey Davis and His Band of Friends is a charming slice of New England folk tradition, subtitled “Aboriginal Vermont Road Music,” and steeped in rural storytelling, fiddle tunes, and acoustic Americana spirit. Blurring the lines between front-porch folk, traditional dance melodies, and pastoral soundscapes, this regional release captures the cultural heartbeat of Vermont and its neighboring countryside. Perfect for collectors of local heritage recordings and fans of roots music authenticity, this album offers a warm, homespun listening experience that feels both timeless and place-bound.

Format: CD, Album

Country: United States (Vermont/New England)

Year: Not listed (early 2000s era)

Genre: Folk, Americana, Roots

Style: Acoustic Folk, Americana, Singer-Songwriter

Label: Country Eastern Music

Tracklist

  1. Abednegree Swamp Dream — 3:34

  2. Native American Stomp — 1:55

  3. Rodney’s Rag — 2:14

  4. Papa’s Angel — 2:58

  5. Something About the Rain — 2:59

  6. Stacy’s Hop — 2:11

  7. Fishtalk — 2:18

  8. Well Swung — 3:21

  9. Too Pretty for Words — 3:12

  10. Mandolin Road — 2:35

  11. Spaceshot — 2:06

  12. Fiddlehead & Victory Rag — 2:36

  13. Tickle My Fancy — 3:47

  14. Poultry Magic — 1:15

Too Pretty for Words by Davey Davis and His Band of Friends is a charming slice of New England folk tradition, subtitled “Aboriginal Vermont Road Music,” and steeped in rural storytelling, fiddle tunes, and acoustic Americana spirit. Blurring the lines between front-porch folk, traditional dance melodies, and pastoral soundscapes, this regional release captures the cultural heartbeat of Vermont and its neighboring countryside. Perfect for collectors of local heritage recordings and fans of roots music authenticity, this album offers a warm, homespun listening experience that feels both timeless and place-bound.