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Blues Run Game
Jackson C Frank
Blues Run Game
Genres: Blues, Folk, Pop
 
Digitally Remastered Tracks from the Folk Singer that Inspired the Likes of Paul Simon, Sandy Denny and Nick Drake. Though Tragedy and Misfortune Dominated his Life, Frank Did Manage to Leave an Extraordinary Recorded Lega...  more »

     

CD Details

All Artists: Jackson C Frank
Title: Blues Run Game
Members Wishing: 3
Total Copies: 0
Label: Mooncrest Records UK
Release Date: 5/28/1996
Genres: Blues, Folk, Pop
Styles: Contemporary Blues, Contemporary Folk
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 780304002121

Synopsis

Album Details
Digitally Remastered Tracks from the Folk Singer that Inspired the Likes of Paul Simon, Sandy Denny and Nick Drake. Though Tragedy and Misfortune Dominated his Life, Frank Did Manage to Leave an Extraordinary Recorded Legacy. Here is a Great Place to Begin.
 

CD Reviews

Rare Folk Classic (5/5)
M. Starr | Kansas City | 06/15/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Unless you're a connoisseur of folk music, have seen Vincent Gallo's movie The Brown Bunny, or have frantically searched the influences of Devendra Banhart, you've probably never heard the absolute beauty of singer-songwriter Jackson C. Frank's music. To be honest, I have to claim the last two of these references as my path to discovering one of the `60s greatest forgotten folk treasures.



Since becoming familiar with his music, I've learned that Frank, who died in 1999, had a sad life of pain and loss; both mentally and physically. Frank was severely burned during a tragic fire at his elementary school at the age of 11, and for the rest of his life was left scarred in more ways than one. He always had a sense of insecurity, but managed to write a short list of beautiful songs and influenced a long list of performers before living a life of recluse on the streets, and in the mental hospitals of New York City.



Blues Run the Game is a perfect album in every sense. As far as folk records go, I've heard nothing better. It's full of melancholy and beauty, and is a completely essential exercise in folk music. Produced by Paul Simon and recorded in less than three hours, each track contains pristine sounds of acoustic guitar and gentle vocals. It makes you feel like this is the mold that others have tried to imitate ever since. Many have covered Frank's songs, such as the illustrious Nick Drake and Sandy Denny (Denny was also Frank's girlfriend for a short period of time. Although Denny is more recognized than Frank, it's impossible not to see he was as big an influence on her work as just about anyone else).



The title track, "Blues Run the Game," has been accepted by Frank's fans as his most identifiable and significant song, written during one of the only times things seemed to be going well in his life. He had just received a small fortune of insurance money from his fire accident and began a journey to England. It was there that he became completely engaged with writing folk music.



The stand out song on the album is "Milk and Honey," with its solemn beauty epitomizing everything that is simple and perfect about the state of music in the mid-'60s. The songs have an uncanny ability to paint images in my head of childhood and remind me of an innocence long left behind.



For the longest time, you couldn't find a copy of Blues Run the Game. Over the past decade, however, several labels have re-issued the album for an ever-growing fan base. If you own any folk record, and don't have this in your collection, consider this an insightful plea. It's nice to see so many people slowly going back in time to revisit some of the lost treasures that have fallen to the wayside. And although our timing might be too late to show him some support, hopefully the love for Jackson C. Frank's music that was left behind is just beginning for a new generation."
Brilliant
Greg Kinne | CIncinnati, Ohio USA | 02/19/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This album is perfect in every way. Folk music without the trappings of pretension. You can definitely hear the influence of Jansch, Drake, and Thompson. Milk and Honey and My name is Carnival are outstanding tracks. I only wish there was more stuff on this disc. It took forever to find this after I heard about on the website..., but it was well worth the wait. I have a feeling that this cd will be worn out by the end of the month from perpetually listening to it."
A Very Worthwhile Album
Paul of London | London, UK | 07/02/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Jackson C Frank is one the tragedies of the music world. A disturbed character as a result of childhood trauma (injured in a fire), he recorded this album in the mid-1960s whilst still young. It's beautifully played, well sung and most of the songs are good and very mature for someone of his age. Particularly good are 'Carnival', 'Blues Run the Game' and (especially) 'Here Come the Blues'. There are five extra tracks from the mid-1970s, presumably at a point when he was not too ill, as he went through a long period of mental stress and illness soon after putting out this album. He died a few years ago. Had his illness been properly diagnosed and treated, would he have been able fully to fulfil his potential? It's too late to know now, but this album shows his great talent.If you like thoughtful solo singing and guitar-playing, this is definitely one for you."