Katherine Quinn – Leaving Decatur (New)

$10.99

Label: Screen Door Productions

Format: CD, Album

Country: US

Released: 1999

Genre: Folk, Acoustic, Singer-Songwriter

Style: Indie Folk, Americana

Tracklist

  1. Dance – 2:43

  2. Kitchen Table – 3:41

  3. Babe Song – 2:71* (likely 2:17; printed as shown)

  4. Puck a Folk Singer – 0:58

  5. Did I Ever Tell You? – 5:35

  6. Southern Cal Sucks – 4:05

  7. Hold My Tongue – 2:10

  8. Attitude – 2:34

  9. Rather Be – 2:47

  10. Fred Astaire’s Lament – 3:18

  11. No Roof – 2:00

  12. Weightless – 3:03

  13. Times Two – 3:14

  14. Shut Up and Love – 2:31

  15. Left at Noon – 4:26

  16. Did I Ever Tell You? (Stripped Version) – 6:41

Rediscover a rare piece of late-90s Vermont indie folk with Katherine Quinn’s Leaving Decatur, an intimate, acoustic-driven album produced by Screen Door Productions and reflective of the region’s deeply personal singer-songwriter tradition. Featuring heartfelt storytelling, stripped-down arrangements, and standouts like “Kitchen Table,” “Southern Cal Sucks,” and the two versions of “Did I Ever Tell You?,” this scarce CD embodies the authentic DIY spirit preserved in local archives like Big Heavy World. A must-have for collectors of regional folk, fans of raw acoustic songwriting, and anyone seeking a genuine Vermont-crafted album you won’t find in big-box catalogs.

Label: Screen Door Productions

Format: CD, Album

Country: US

Released: 1999

Genre: Folk, Acoustic, Singer-Songwriter

Style: Indie Folk, Americana

Tracklist

  1. Dance – 2:43

  2. Kitchen Table – 3:41

  3. Babe Song – 2:71* (likely 2:17; printed as shown)

  4. Puck a Folk Singer – 0:58

  5. Did I Ever Tell You? – 5:35

  6. Southern Cal Sucks – 4:05

  7. Hold My Tongue – 2:10

  8. Attitude – 2:34

  9. Rather Be – 2:47

  10. Fred Astaire’s Lament – 3:18

  11. No Roof – 2:00

  12. Weightless – 3:03

  13. Times Two – 3:14

  14. Shut Up and Love – 2:31

  15. Left at Noon – 4:26

  16. Did I Ever Tell You? (Stripped Version) – 6:41

Rediscover a rare piece of late-90s Vermont indie folk with Katherine Quinn’s Leaving Decatur, an intimate, acoustic-driven album produced by Screen Door Productions and reflective of the region’s deeply personal singer-songwriter tradition. Featuring heartfelt storytelling, stripped-down arrangements, and standouts like “Kitchen Table,” “Southern Cal Sucks,” and the two versions of “Did I Ever Tell You?,” this scarce CD embodies the authentic DIY spirit preserved in local archives like Big Heavy World. A must-have for collectors of regional folk, fans of raw acoustic songwriting, and anyone seeking a genuine Vermont-crafted album you won’t find in big-box catalogs.