Pete Sutherland – A Clayfoot’s Tale (New)

$14.99

Label: Epact Music – no catalog number visible

Format: CD, Album

Country: US

Released: 2002

Genre: Folk, Americana

Style: Contemporary Folk, Singer-Songwriter

Tracklist

  1. When My Grandmother Worked At The Mill – 3:26

  2. Where Shall I Fly? – 3:53

  3. Fool’s Gold – 3:07

  4. Hard Hearted Hills – 4:44

  5. Mark’s Song – 3:19

  6. Time’s Not Up – 4:03

  7. Out To Breakfast – 2:28

  8. Gal By The Name of Summer – 3:55

  9. A Devil’s Tune – 3:06

  10. The Comet – 3:48

  11. Work In The World – 3:29

  12. Catch Up On My Sleep / Calum’s Dream – 6:04

  13. Thunderbird (Parting Hand) – 2:12

  14. Will The Circle Be Unbroken – 3:24

  15. The Moment – 3:18

  16. Tesfaye – 2:42

A Clayfoot’s Tale captures beloved Vermont folk musician Pete Sutherland at his most heartfelt and poetic, blending warm storytelling with rich fiddle-driven melodies and a lifetime of traditional roots influence. With thoughtful songwriting, intimate acoustic arrangements, and Sutherland’s unmistakably soulful delivery, this album feels like a long conversation on a front porch—full of memory, depth, and the comfort of familiar music made with care. A must-have for fans of New England folk, acoustic singer-songwriters, and collectors of rare regional releases.

Label: Epact Music – no catalog number visible

Format: CD, Album

Country: US

Released: 2002

Genre: Folk, Americana

Style: Contemporary Folk, Singer-Songwriter

Tracklist

  1. When My Grandmother Worked At The Mill – 3:26

  2. Where Shall I Fly? – 3:53

  3. Fool’s Gold – 3:07

  4. Hard Hearted Hills – 4:44

  5. Mark’s Song – 3:19

  6. Time’s Not Up – 4:03

  7. Out To Breakfast – 2:28

  8. Gal By The Name of Summer – 3:55

  9. A Devil’s Tune – 3:06

  10. The Comet – 3:48

  11. Work In The World – 3:29

  12. Catch Up On My Sleep / Calum’s Dream – 6:04

  13. Thunderbird (Parting Hand) – 2:12

  14. Will The Circle Be Unbroken – 3:24

  15. The Moment – 3:18

  16. Tesfaye – 2:42

A Clayfoot’s Tale captures beloved Vermont folk musician Pete Sutherland at his most heartfelt and poetic, blending warm storytelling with rich fiddle-driven melodies and a lifetime of traditional roots influence. With thoughtful songwriting, intimate acoustic arrangements, and Sutherland’s unmistakably soulful delivery, this album feels like a long conversation on a front porch—full of memory, depth, and the comfort of familiar music made with care. A must-have for fans of New England folk, acoustic singer-songwriters, and collectors of rare regional releases.