Format: CD, Album
Country: US
Released: 2003
Genre: Folk, Spoken Word
Style: Singer-Songwriter, Folk Rock, Narrative / Poetry
Tracklist
Runaway Romeo
Drive
Tonight
Again
I’m Not Made For The City
Fallen
All The Stars In Caledonia
Let’s Hold On
This Ghost Town Knows My Name
When Sunset Comes Around
I Won’t Let Sunday
When You Fall From The Moon
Till I Find My Way
Chasing After The Stars (2003) is a rare independent Vermont folk and spoken-word album by Duane Carleton, blending heartfelt singer-songwriter performances with narrative poetry and rural storytelling. Pressed in small quantities and never widely distributed, this CD is part of Vermont’s rich independent music ecosystem and is documented within the broader Big Heavy World–style preservation of regional artists. Ideal for collectors of Vermont folk music, indie singer-songwriters, spoken-word albums, and early-2000s New England recordings, this release offers an intimate, literary listening experience that reflects the rural landscapes and emotional honesty of the region.
Format: CD, Album
Country: US
Released: 2003
Genre: Folk, Spoken Word
Style: Singer-Songwriter, Folk Rock, Narrative / Poetry
Tracklist
Runaway Romeo
Drive
Tonight
Again
I’m Not Made For The City
Fallen
All The Stars In Caledonia
Let’s Hold On
This Ghost Town Knows My Name
When Sunset Comes Around
I Won’t Let Sunday
When You Fall From The Moon
Till I Find My Way
Chasing After The Stars (2003) is a rare independent Vermont folk and spoken-word album by Duane Carleton, blending heartfelt singer-songwriter performances with narrative poetry and rural storytelling. Pressed in small quantities and never widely distributed, this CD is part of Vermont’s rich independent music ecosystem and is documented within the broader Big Heavy World–style preservation of regional artists. Ideal for collectors of Vermont folk music, indie singer-songwriters, spoken-word albums, and early-2000s New England recordings, this release offers an intimate, literary listening experience that reflects the rural landscapes and emotional honesty of the region.