Jackson Carey Frank (March 2, 1943– March 3, 1999) was an Americanfolk musician. Although he released only one official album in his lifetime and never achieved much commercial success, his influence stretches to several well-known singer-songwriters such as Paul Simon, Sandy Denny, and Nick Drake.
Early life
When Jackson Frank was 11, a furnace exploded at his school, Cleveland Hill Elementary School in Cheektowaga, New York. The fire, on March 31, 1954, killed fifteen of his fellow students, including Marlene du Pont, Frank's then girlfriend, about whom he would later write the song "Marlene". Frank survived, but suffered burns over 50% of his body. During his hospital stay he was introduced to music, when a teacher, Charlie Castelli, brought Frank an acoustic guitar to keep him occupied during the recovery. When he was 21, he received an insurance check of $110,500 for his injuries, enough for him to "catch a boat to England."
Jackson C. Frank is the 1965 self-titled debut album by Jackson C. Frank, released by Columbia (EMI) (33SX 1788). It was produced by Paul Simon, and both Al Stewart and Art Garfunkel attended the recording. Frank was apparently so nervous at the time that, in order to play and sing, he had to have screens around him. The album was recorded in less than three hours in London at CBS Studios.
In 1978, it was re-released as Jackson Frank Again by B&C Records, with a fresh cover sleeve, and an audio CD was released by Castle Music on November 19, 2001.
He worked at Union Observatory in Johannesburg from 1928 to 1947 (IAU code 078, previously known as Transvaal Observatory and later known as Republic Observatory). He served with South African forces in the second world war, and was mentioned in despatches. After the war he was director of the Yale-Columbia Southern Observatory (YCSO) station in Johannesburg (IAU code 077), which had been established by Yale University in the 1920s.Columbia University subsequently collaborated in that venture and the operation became known as the Yale-Columbia Southern Observatory (YCSO, Inc. was formally created in 1962). Due to light pollution that observatory had to be shut down in 1951 and he supervised the move of its instrument, a 26-inch refracting telescope, to Mount Stromlo Observatory in Australia (IAU code 414). This Yale-Columbia telescope was given to the Australian National University in July 1963, and was destroyed in the 18 January 2003 firestorm that devastated Mount Stromlo.
Jackson C. Frank is the debut album by Jackson C. Frank, released in December 1965 by Columbia (EMI). It was the only studio album released before his death. All songs written by Frank except for "Kimbie", which was written by Bascom Lamar Lunsford. I discovered this record through the song "Milk and Honey", which I heard in the film "The Brown Bunny" and immediately searched for.
Tracklist:
1. Blues Run the Game - 0:00
2. Don't Look Back - 3:32
3. Kimbie - 6:29
4. Yellow Walls - 9:43
5. Here Comes the Blues - 12:43
6. Milk and Honey - 16:44
7. My Name is Carnival - 20:22
8. Dialogue (I Want to Be Alone) - 24:06
9. Just Like Anything - 27:25
10. You Never Wanted Me - 29:46
published: 08 Apr 2021
Jackson C. Frank- Jackson C. Frank (full album)
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published: 10 Dec 2016
Jackson C. Frank - Later days (1997) - FULL ALBUM
Frank's final recordings, also known as "The Kitchen Tapes". These song were recorded in 1997 in Woodstock (New York). Enjoy it.
This is the tracklist:
1. Night Of The Blues (Version 1)
2. (Tumble) In The Wind (Version 2)
3. The Spectre
4. Half The Distance
5. Bull Men
6. Maria Spanish Rose
7. Singing Sailors
8. Night Of The Blues (Version 2)
9. (Tumble) In The Wind (Version 2)
published: 14 Dec 2020
Jackson C. Frank - The Complete Recordings [DISC 1]
Tracklist:
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 (I Want To Be Alone)
9. Just Like Anything
10. You Never Wanted Me
11. I've Been 'Buked & I've Been Scorned
12. Gospel Plow
13. CC Rider
14. Banana Boat Song
15. Frankie & Johnny
16. John Henry
17. In The Pines
18. John Henry's Hammer
19. Ananias
20. Borrow Love And Go
21. Jesse James
22. Last Month Of The Year
23. Washington Jail
"NO copyright infringement intended This music belongs to the composers. BUY THE ALBUM"
published: 27 Mar 2018
Blues Run the Game (2001 - Remaster)
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Blues Run the Game (2001 - Remaster) · Jackson C. Frank
Jackson C. Frank
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Released on: 2001-11-19
Producer: Paul Simon
Composer: Jackson C. Frank
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published: 21 Jul 2021
Milk and Honey (2001 Remaster)
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Milk and Honey (2001 Remaster) · Jackson C. Frank
Jackson C. Frank
℗ 2001 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a BMG Company
Released on: 2001-11-19
Producer: Paul Simon
Composer: Jackson C. Frank
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published: 21 Jul 2021
Jackson C. Frank - Tumble In the Wind (version 1)
Another beautiful song from Jackson Frank, this one is a very rare home recording that he did in his later years. As you can see from the picture, Frank's life had taken a number of rough turns at this point. This song is off of the "Blues Run the Game" compilation which includes his entire first album and roughly 20 or so other recordings that have surfaced over time.
published: 25 Jan 2010
Marlene (2001 Remaster)
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Marlene (2001 Remaster) · Jackson C. Frank
Jackson C. Frank
℗ 2001 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a BMG Company
Released on: 2001-11-19
Producer: Paul Simon
Composer: Jackson C. Frank
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published: 21 Jul 2021
Blues Run the Game (7" Version)
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Blues Run the Game (7" Version) · Jackson C Frank
American Troubadour
℗ 2019 Mooncrest Records
Released on: 2019-01-24
Composer Lyricist: Jackson C Frank
Songwriter: Jackson C Frank
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Jackson C. Frank is the debut album by Jackson C. Frank, released in December 1965 by Columbia (EMI). It was the only studio album released before his death. Al...
Jackson C. Frank is the debut album by Jackson C. Frank, released in December 1965 by Columbia (EMI). It was the only studio album released before his death. All songs written by Frank except for "Kimbie", which was written by Bascom Lamar Lunsford. I discovered this record through the song "Milk and Honey", which I heard in the film "The Brown Bunny" and immediately searched for.
Tracklist:
1. Blues Run the Game - 0:00
2. Don't Look Back - 3:32
3. Kimbie - 6:29
4. Yellow Walls - 9:43
5. Here Comes the Blues - 12:43
6. Milk and Honey - 16:44
7. My Name is Carnival - 20:22
8. Dialogue (I Want to Be Alone) - 24:06
9. Just Like Anything - 27:25
10. You Never Wanted Me - 29:46
Jackson C. Frank is the debut album by Jackson C. Frank, released in December 1965 by Columbia (EMI). It was the only studio album released before his death. All songs written by Frank except for "Kimbie", which was written by Bascom Lamar Lunsford. I discovered this record through the song "Milk and Honey", which I heard in the film "The Brown Bunny" and immediately searched for.
Tracklist:
1. Blues Run the Game - 0:00
2. Don't Look Back - 3:32
3. Kimbie - 6:29
4. Yellow Walls - 9:43
5. Here Comes the Blues - 12:43
6. Milk and Honey - 16:44
7. My Name is Carnival - 20:22
8. Dialogue (I Want to Be Alone) - 24:06
9. Just Like Anything - 27:25
10. You Never Wanted Me - 29:46
Frank's final recordings, also known as "The Kitchen Tapes". These song were recorded in 1997 in Woodstock (New York). Enjoy it.
This is the tracklist:
1. Ni...
Frank's final recordings, also known as "The Kitchen Tapes". These song were recorded in 1997 in Woodstock (New York). Enjoy it.
This is the tracklist:
1. Night Of The Blues (Version 1)
2. (Tumble) In The Wind (Version 2)
3. The Spectre
4. Half The Distance
5. Bull Men
6. Maria Spanish Rose
7. Singing Sailors
8. Night Of The Blues (Version 2)
9. (Tumble) In The Wind (Version 2)
Frank's final recordings, also known as "The Kitchen Tapes". These song were recorded in 1997 in Woodstock (New York). Enjoy it.
This is the tracklist:
1. Night Of The Blues (Version 1)
2. (Tumble) In The Wind (Version 2)
3. The Spectre
4. Half The Distance
5. Bull Men
6. Maria Spanish Rose
7. Singing Sailors
8. Night Of The Blues (Version 2)
9. (Tumble) In The Wind (Version 2)
Tracklist:
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. D...
Tracklist:
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 (I Want To Be Alone)
9. Just Like Anything
10. You Never Wanted Me
11. I've Been 'Buked & I've Been Scorned
12. Gospel Plow
13. CC Rider
14. Banana Boat Song
15. Frankie & Johnny
16. John Henry
17. In The Pines
18. John Henry's Hammer
19. Ananias
20. Borrow Love And Go
21. Jesse James
22. Last Month Of The Year
23. Washington Jail
"NO copyright infringement intended This music belongs to the composers. BUY THE ALBUM"
Tracklist:
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 (I Want To Be Alone)
9. Just Like Anything
10. You Never Wanted Me
11. I've Been 'Buked & I've Been Scorned
12. Gospel Plow
13. CC Rider
14. Banana Boat Song
15. Frankie & Johnny
16. John Henry
17. In The Pines
18. John Henry's Hammer
19. Ananias
20. Borrow Love And Go
21. Jesse James
22. Last Month Of The Year
23. Washington Jail
"NO copyright infringement intended This music belongs to the composers. BUY THE ALBUM"
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Blues Run the Game (2001 - Remaster) · Jackson C. Frank
Jackson C. Frank
℗ 2001 Sanctuary Records G...
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Blues Run the Game (2001 - Remaster) · Jackson C. Frank
Jackson C. Frank
℗ 2001 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a BMG Company
Released on: 2001-11-19
Producer: Paul Simon
Composer: Jackson C. Frank
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Blues Run the Game (2001 - Remaster) · Jackson C. Frank
Jackson C. Frank
℗ 2001 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a BMG Company
Released on: 2001-11-19
Producer: Paul Simon
Composer: Jackson C. Frank
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Milk and Honey (2001 Remaster) · Jackson C. Frank
Jackson C. Frank
℗ 2001 Sanctuary Records Group L...
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Milk and Honey (2001 Remaster) · Jackson C. Frank
Jackson C. Frank
℗ 2001 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a BMG Company
Released on: 2001-11-19
Producer: Paul Simon
Composer: Jackson C. Frank
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Milk and Honey (2001 Remaster) · Jackson C. Frank
Jackson C. Frank
℗ 2001 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a BMG Company
Released on: 2001-11-19
Producer: Paul Simon
Composer: Jackson C. Frank
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Another beautiful song from Jackson Frank, this one is a very rare home recording that he did in his later years. As you can see from the picture, Frank's life ...
Another beautiful song from Jackson Frank, this one is a very rare home recording that he did in his later years. As you can see from the picture, Frank's life had taken a number of rough turns at this point. This song is off of the "Blues Run the Game" compilation which includes his entire first album and roughly 20 or so other recordings that have surfaced over time.
Another beautiful song from Jackson Frank, this one is a very rare home recording that he did in his later years. As you can see from the picture, Frank's life had taken a number of rough turns at this point. This song is off of the "Blues Run the Game" compilation which includes his entire first album and roughly 20 or so other recordings that have surfaced over time.
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Marlene (2001 Remaster) · Jackson C. Frank
Jackson C. Frank
℗ 2001 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a ...
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Marlene (2001 Remaster) · Jackson C. Frank
Jackson C. Frank
℗ 2001 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a BMG Company
Released on: 2001-11-19
Producer: Paul Simon
Composer: Jackson C. Frank
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Marlene (2001 Remaster) · Jackson C. Frank
Jackson C. Frank
℗ 2001 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a BMG Company
Released on: 2001-11-19
Producer: Paul Simon
Composer: Jackson C. Frank
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Blues Run the Game (7" Version) · Jackson C Frank
American Troubadour
℗ 2019 Mooncrest Records
Released on: 2019-01-24
Comp...
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Blues Run the Game (7" Version) · Jackson C Frank
American Troubadour
℗ 2019 Mooncrest Records
Released on: 2019-01-24
Composer Lyricist: Jackson C Frank
Songwriter: Jackson C Frank
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Blues Run the Game (7" Version) · Jackson C Frank
American Troubadour
℗ 2019 Mooncrest Records
Released on: 2019-01-24
Composer Lyricist: Jackson C Frank
Songwriter: Jackson C Frank
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Jackson C. Frank is the debut album by Jackson C. Frank, released in December 1965 by Columbia (EMI). It was the only studio album released before his death. All songs written by Frank except for "Kimbie", which was written by Bascom Lamar Lunsford. I discovered this record through the song "Milk and Honey", which I heard in the film "The Brown Bunny" and immediately searched for.
Tracklist:
1. Blues Run the Game - 0:00
2. Don't Look Back - 3:32
3. Kimbie - 6:29
4. Yellow Walls - 9:43
5. Here Comes the Blues - 12:43
6. Milk and Honey - 16:44
7. My Name is Carnival - 20:22
8. Dialogue (I Want to Be Alone) - 24:06
9. Just Like Anything - 27:25
10. You Never Wanted Me - 29:46
Frank's final recordings, also known as "The Kitchen Tapes". These song were recorded in 1997 in Woodstock (New York). Enjoy it.
This is the tracklist:
1. Night Of The Blues (Version 1)
2. (Tumble) In The Wind (Version 2)
3. The Spectre
4. Half The Distance
5. Bull Men
6. Maria Spanish Rose
7. Singing Sailors
8. Night Of The Blues (Version 2)
9. (Tumble) In The Wind (Version 2)
Tracklist:
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 (I Want To Be Alone)
9. Just Like Anything
10. You Never Wanted Me
11. I've Been 'Buked & I've Been Scorned
12. Gospel Plow
13. CC Rider
14. Banana Boat Song
15. Frankie & Johnny
16. John Henry
17. In The Pines
18. John Henry's Hammer
19. Ananias
20. Borrow Love And Go
21. Jesse James
22. Last Month Of The Year
23. Washington Jail
"NO copyright infringement intended This music belongs to the composers. BUY THE ALBUM"
Provided to YouTube by BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited
Blues Run the Game (2001 - Remaster) · Jackson C. Frank
Jackson C. Frank
℗ 2001 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a BMG Company
Released on: 2001-11-19
Producer: Paul Simon
Composer: Jackson C. Frank
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Milk and Honey (2001 Remaster) · Jackson C. Frank
Jackson C. Frank
℗ 2001 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a BMG Company
Released on: 2001-11-19
Producer: Paul Simon
Composer: Jackson C. Frank
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Another beautiful song from Jackson Frank, this one is a very rare home recording that he did in his later years. As you can see from the picture, Frank's life had taken a number of rough turns at this point. This song is off of the "Blues Run the Game" compilation which includes his entire first album and roughly 20 or so other recordings that have surfaced over time.
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Marlene (2001 Remaster) · Jackson C. Frank
Jackson C. Frank
℗ 2001 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a BMG Company
Released on: 2001-11-19
Producer: Paul Simon
Composer: Jackson C. Frank
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Blues Run the Game (7" Version) · Jackson C Frank
American Troubadour
℗ 2019 Mooncrest Records
Released on: 2019-01-24
Composer Lyricist: Jackson C Frank
Songwriter: Jackson C Frank
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Jackson Carey Frank (March 2, 1943– March 3, 1999) was an Americanfolk musician. Although he released only one official album in his lifetime and never achieved much commercial success, his influence stretches to several well-known singer-songwriters such as Paul Simon, Sandy Denny, and Nick Drake.
Early life
When Jackson Frank was 11, a furnace exploded at his school, Cleveland Hill Elementary School in Cheektowaga, New York. The fire, on March 31, 1954, killed fifteen of his fellow students, including Marlene du Pont, Frank's then girlfriend, about whom he would later write the song "Marlene". Frank survived, but suffered burns over 50% of his body. During his hospital stay he was introduced to music, when a teacher, Charlie Castelli, brought Frank an acoustic guitar to keep him occupied during the recovery. When he was 21, he received an insurance check of $110,500 for his injuries, enough for him to "catch a boat to England."
I’ve seen your face in every place that I’ll be goin’ I read your words like black hungry birds read every song Rise and fall Spin and call And my name Is carnival Sad music in the night Sings a scream of light out of chorus And voices you might hear appear and disappear In the forest Short and tall throw the ball And my name is carnival Strings of yellow tears Drip from black wire fears In the meadow And their white halos spin With an anger that is thin And turns to sorrow King of all Hear me call Hear my name Carnival Here there is no law But the arcade’s penny claw Hanging empty The painted laughing smile And the turning of the style Do not envy And the small Can steal the ball To touch the face Of carnival The fat woman frowns At screaming frightened clowns That move enchanted And a shadow lie and waits Outside your iron gates With one wish granted Colours fall Throw the ball Play the game Of carnival Without a thought of size You come to hypnotize The danger The world that comes apart Has no single heart When life is stranger Wheel and call Clawed dreams all In the name Of carnival Wheel and call Clawed dreams all In the name
The MartinLuther King Jr. Day holiday, observed this year on Jan. 20, honors the civil rights leader who was born Jan. 15, 1929 ... Jan ... Jan. 17 ... Jan ... Stark State College, 6200Frank Ave. NW, Jackson Township, will host a celebration with guest speaker Kemp A.
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TuesdayEvan Dela Paz finished with 17 points, seven assists and five rebounds, Kasen Hurt scored 15 points, Cajun Mike-Price had 14 points and five rebounds, Josh Castaniero had seven points, nine ...
marshals Frank and Tommy pursue wanted murderer Benjamin Bonney in the deserts of Nevada and stumble upon a sinister plot that threatens to upend the very foundations of justice and peace,” reads the official synopsis.
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The multitalented music titan whose vast legacy ranged from producing MichaelJackson’s “Thriller” album to writing prizewinning film and television scores and collaborating with FrankSinatra, Ray Charles and hundreds of other recording artists.