Jackson C. Frank: Jackson C. Frank (LP + CD)
Jackson C. Frank (LP + CD)
1 LP, 1 CD
LP (Long Play)
Die gute alte Vinyl - Langspielplatte.
CD (Compact Disc)Herkömmliche CD, die mit allen CD-Playern und Computerlaufwerken, aber auch mit den meisten SACD- oder Multiplayern abspielbar ist.
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- Label: Earth, 1965
- Erscheinungstermin: 31.1.2014
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Jackson C. Frank war eines der größten Talente der US-Folk-Szene der 60er Jahre. Sein Debutalbum von 1965
blieb aufgrund von Krankheit und persönlicher Rückschläge aber das einzige Vermächtnis an die Nachwelt.
Aufgenommen wurde das selbstbetitelte Werk in gerade einmal drei Stunden in den CBS Studios in London. Aufgrund Franks Nervosität und Schüchternheit musste dabei ein Sichtschutz aufgestellt werden, der ihn vor den Blicken der Anwesenden abschirmte. Zu seinen Förderern zählte neben Al Stewart und Art Garfunkel vor allem Paul Simon, der das Album auch produzierte. Jackson C. Franks weiteres Leben war geprägt von persönlichen Rückschlägen. Erst litt er an Depressionen und einer Schreibblockade, später wurde bei ihm Paranoide Schizophrenie diagnostiziert. Eine Zeit lang lebte er auf der Straße, 1999 starb Jackson C. Frank dann im Alter von 56 Jahren. Zu seinen Fans zählten und zählen Nick Drake, John Mayer, Laura Marling und die Fleet Foxes.
Jackson C Frank's original 1965 album is a lost classic now proudly resurrected by Earth Recordings. Frank's eponymous 1965 album was produced by Paul Simon after he was impressed with seeing Frank play at folk clubs in England.
It is said Frank was so shy during the recording that he asked to be shielded by screens so that those present; Paul Simon, Art Garfunkel and Al Stewart could not see him, he declared, "I can't play, you're looking at me." Frank is a true original. His music comes from a blues and folk background but it is the sincere individual style that he developed which resulted in such a unique record. At once tender, moving and haunting, ackson C Frank' is steeped in emotional honesty whilst riding a wave of deep melancholy.
His virtuoso playing is disguised in a manner of simplicity, owed much to his relaxed nature. Franks lyrics further the experience as he expounds upon the existential nature of relationships, the passing of the seasons and other honest and often painful moments of a world drifting by. The self-titled debut by Jackson C Frank is a singular work of art, a personal statement from a man that faced an uphill battle with life following the albums initial release, leading to his neglect for many years despite the unadulterated acclaim from fellow folk musicians and critics alike.
John Peel was a fan, often playing tracks on his BBC radio show. His songs have been covered by Simon and Garfunkel, Bert Jansch, Laura Marling and Sandy Denny (whom he dated for a while) and the track ilk and Honey' was selected by Vincent Gallo to appear in his film 'The Brown Bunny'. Earth recordings are immensely proud to re-issue this lost, legendary recording by Jackson C Frank with the intention of moving it from its current cult status, to that of the absolute folk classic it truly deserves.
Aufgenommen wurde das selbstbetitelte Werk in gerade einmal drei Stunden in den CBS Studios in London. Aufgrund Franks Nervosität und Schüchternheit musste dabei ein Sichtschutz aufgestellt werden, der ihn vor den Blicken der Anwesenden abschirmte. Zu seinen Förderern zählte neben Al Stewart und Art Garfunkel vor allem Paul Simon, der das Album auch produzierte. Jackson C. Franks weiteres Leben war geprägt von persönlichen Rückschlägen. Erst litt er an Depressionen und einer Schreibblockade, später wurde bei ihm Paranoide Schizophrenie diagnostiziert. Eine Zeit lang lebte er auf der Straße, 1999 starb Jackson C. Frank dann im Alter von 56 Jahren. Zu seinen Fans zählten und zählen Nick Drake, John Mayer, Laura Marling und die Fleet Foxes.
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Jackson C Frank's original 1965 album is a lost classic now proudly resurrected by Earth Recordings. Frank's eponymous 1965 album was produced by Paul Simon after he was impressed with seeing Frank play at folk clubs in England.
It is said Frank was so shy during the recording that he asked to be shielded by screens so that those present; Paul Simon, Art Garfunkel and Al Stewart could not see him, he declared, "I can't play, you're looking at me." Frank is a true original. His music comes from a blues and folk background but it is the sincere individual style that he developed which resulted in such a unique record. At once tender, moving and haunting, ackson C Frank' is steeped in emotional honesty whilst riding a wave of deep melancholy.
His virtuoso playing is disguised in a manner of simplicity, owed much to his relaxed nature. Franks lyrics further the experience as he expounds upon the existential nature of relationships, the passing of the seasons and other honest and often painful moments of a world drifting by. The self-titled debut by Jackson C Frank is a singular work of art, a personal statement from a man that faced an uphill battle with life following the albums initial release, leading to his neglect for many years despite the unadulterated acclaim from fellow folk musicians and critics alike.
John Peel was a fan, often playing tracks on his BBC radio show. His songs have been covered by Simon and Garfunkel, Bert Jansch, Laura Marling and Sandy Denny (whom he dated for a while) and the track ilk and Honey' was selected by Vincent Gallo to appear in his film 'The Brown Bunny'. Earth recordings are immensely proud to re-issue this lost, legendary recording by Jackson C Frank with the intention of moving it from its current cult status, to that of the absolute folk classic it truly deserves.
- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
LP
- 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 I Want To Be Alone (Dialogue)
- 9 Just Like Anything
- 10 You Never Wanted Me