Frank, Jackson C.
Jackson C. Frank
Jackson C. Frank's eponymous album is the embodiment of folk legend. Issued in late 1965 on the UK Columbia label, it
was for many years more famous for it's producer (Paul Simon) and the musicians who would go on to cover it's songs
(Nick Drake, Bert Jansch, Sandy Denny) than for the hauntingly beautiful music contained inside. Frank's backstory
certainly adds to the legacy: born in Buffalo, New York, he used the settlement from a childhood accident to sail to
London where he quickly became a fixture of the bustling folk scene. Performing a mix of blues standards and originals,
he met fellow ex-pat Paul Simon who would put up the money to record Frank's only LP. For such a sparsely recorded work,
Jackson C. Frank covers a lot of ground. From the rugged, world-weary opener "Blues Run The Game" to the stunning
melancholy of "Milk And Honey," Frank's nimble acoustic guitar and passionate howls are all that is needed to power such
authentic songwriting. Captured in a single-day session, these ten tracks are stark, gritty and seemingly out-of-place
with time. There may be no '60s folk record that is simultaneously as rare and influential as Jackson C. Frank's
self-titled debut.
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Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
23-11-2018
Label
Item-nr
1250444
EAN
0857661008018
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
BLUES RUN THE GAME
2
DON'T LOOK BACK
3
KIMBIE
4
YELLOW WALLS
5
HERE COME THE BLUES
6
MILK AND HONEY
7
MY NAME IS CARNIVAL
8
DIALOGUE
9
JUST LIKE ANYTHING
10
YOU NEVER WANTED ME