Label: Paul Webb Songs – none (independent release)
Format: CD, Album
Country: US
Released: 2005
Genre: Folk, Singer-Songwriter
Style: Acoustic, Contemporary Folk
Tracklist
Victoria Falls – 4:29
Stone Boat – 4:21
You Bring Me Down – 4:39
In The Woods – 4:16
Words & Flowers – 4:50
Jimmy’s Got His Eye – 7:59
Out For A Cadillac – 7:54
She Can Fall In Love – 3:46
Broken Quotients – 4:34
Charlotte Street – 3:31
Down By The River – 3:47
Evangeline – 4:54
Summer Grass – 5:17
Love Is A Simple Thing – 3:08
This rare Vermont folk collaboration pairs pianist and songwriter Paul Webb with beloved regional vocalist Patti Casey, creating a warm, acoustic, story-driven album rich with local character. The record also features respected Vermont musicians such as Dave Grippo, Paul Asbell, and Colin McCaffrey, all of whom were recorded and mastered at top-tier studios, including Charles Eller and Lane Gibson’s facility, which significantly enhances its production value compared to most independent folk releases. Sealed copies from 2005 are uncommon and were originally distributed only in Vermont, making this a sought-after collectible for fans of regional music, contemporary folk, singer-songwriter storytelling, and anyone building a collection of Vermont-made recordings.
Label: Paul Webb Songs – none (independent release)
Format: CD, Album
Country: US
Released: 2005
Genre: Folk, Singer-Songwriter
Style: Acoustic, Contemporary Folk
Tracklist
Victoria Falls – 4:29
Stone Boat – 4:21
You Bring Me Down – 4:39
In The Woods – 4:16
Words & Flowers – 4:50
Jimmy’s Got His Eye – 7:59
Out For A Cadillac – 7:54
She Can Fall In Love – 3:46
Broken Quotients – 4:34
Charlotte Street – 3:31
Down By The River – 3:47
Evangeline – 4:54
Summer Grass – 5:17
Love Is A Simple Thing – 3:08
This rare Vermont folk collaboration pairs pianist and songwriter Paul Webb with beloved regional vocalist Patti Casey, creating a warm, acoustic, story-driven album rich with local character. The record also features respected Vermont musicians such as Dave Grippo, Paul Asbell, and Colin McCaffrey, all of whom were recorded and mastered at top-tier studios, including Charles Eller and Lane Gibson’s facility, which significantly enhances its production value compared to most independent folk releases. Sealed copies from 2005 are uncommon and were originally distributed only in Vermont, making this a sought-after collectible for fans of regional music, contemporary folk, singer-songwriter storytelling, and anyone building a collection of Vermont-made recordings.