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Jackson C. Frank (album)

Jackson C. Frank is the debut album by Jackson C. Frank, released in December 1965 by Columbia (EMI). It was the only studio album he released before his death.

Background
The album was produced in 1965 by Paul Simon in London, and both Al Stewart and Art Garfunkel attended the recording. ==Legacy==
Legacy
Upon release, the album failed to chart and sold poorly. After the failure of the album, Frank attempted to track down Simon, who he believed owned the rights to his songs. He went into seclusion and died decades later, never having released another recording. ==Covers and media appearances==
Covers and media appearances
"Blues Run the Game" has been covered by artists including Simon and Garfunkel, Sandy Denny, Counting Crows, Bert Jansch, Nick Drake, Bonnie Dobson, Mark Lanegan and Laura Marling. The song also appeared in the film The Old Man & the Gun. "I Want to Be Alone" (also known as "Dialogue") appeared on the soundtrack for the film ''Daft Punk's Electroma''. "Milk and Honey" appears in the film The Brown Bunny directed by Vincent Gallo and was also on the official soundtrack album for the film and heavily featured in the trailer for the movie. "My Name Is Carnival" appears in the film Joker and is referenced in the dialogue. ==Track listing==
Personnel
Jackson C. Frank – guitar, vocals • Al Stewart – guitar picking on "Yellow Walls" Production • Producer: Paul Simon • Liner notes: Jackson C. Frank, Bert Jansch ==Charts==
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