AN AROUND-THE-WORLD GUIDE TO JACKSON C. FRANK VINYL RECORD, CDs & MEMORABLIA WE WANT TO BUY...
We will buy or trade most CDs, vinyl LP, 7”, 12” records and memorabilia from most countries, especially the following...
UK vinyl LP, CD album, red vinyl, blue vinyl, clear vinyl...
Top release decades
1960s, 1990s...
Top music labels
Columbia, Mooncrest Records...
Top barcodes
Top catalogue numbers
33SX1788, SX1788, CRESTCD021...
Top titles
Jackson C. Frank, Jackson C. Frank - 2nd Mono, Blues Run The Game...
Top wanted titles
Jackson C. Frank...
Other artist names
Jackson C Frank,Jackson Frank...
Related artists
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A FEW OF THE ITEMS WE WANT...
| JACKSON C. FRANK Jackson C. Frank (1965 UK Mono 12-track
LP by the hugely underrated and highly influencial American folk
musician who was one of the original pioneers of the movement
in the UK, produced by fellow ex-pat Paul Simon, front laminated
flipback picture sleeve 33SX1788) See 'More Info' for
further details ...
Tracklisting: Background:
It is to our great shame that as a company we have been over thirty five years finding a copy of this, his one and only official album release.
A massive influence on Sandy Denny, Bert Jansch, Wizz Jones, Nick Drake & more. Thanks to him persuading Sandy Denny to give up Nursing and concentrate on Music, he was also responsible for that angelic voice being more widely heard.
Overlooked at the time, except by those who knew, the opener 'Blues Runs The Game' has since also been recorded by Simon and Garfunkel, Wizz Jones, Counting Crows, John Mayer, Mark Lanegan, Headless Heroes, Colin Meloy, Bert Jansch, Eddi Reader, Laura Marling and White Antelope, while Nick Drake also recorded it privately.
The parallels with Nick Drake are tragically similar. Equally underrated until after his death.
Condition:
The sleeve remains in Excellent condition with just a little light shelfwear and some minor discolouration to the unlaminated back, but again, nothing too extreme and all text is clearly readable including the pinched spine print.
Not bad at all for something over fifty five years old.
The vinyl is very nice indeed and has retained its sheen with some spindle marks around the centre hole and very few light surface scuffs visible upon close inspection that have no impact on play whatsoever.
I doubt that we'll be lucky enough to find another in a hurry, so if you want it, grab it quickly !
Tracklisting:
Blues Run The Game
Don't Look Back
Kimbie
Yellow Walls
Here Come The Blues
Milk And Honey
My Name Is Carnival
Dialogue (I Want To Be Alone)
Just Like Anything
You Never Wanted Me | | JACKSON C. FRANK Jackson C. Frank (1966 UK second press
12-track MONO vinyl LP, the hugely underrated and highly influencial
American folk musician who was one of the original pioneers of the
movement in the UK, produced by fellow ex-pat Paul Simon, front
laminated flip-back picture sleeve SX1788) See 'More Info' for
further details ...
Tracklisting: Background:
A massive influence on Sandy Denny, Bert Jansch, Wizz Jones, Nick Drake & more. Thanks to him persuading Sandy Denny to give up Nursing and concentrate on Music, he was also responsible for that angelic voice being more widely heard.
Overlooked at the time, except by those who knew, the opener 'Blues Runs The Game' has since also been recorded by Simon and Garfunkel, Wizz Jones, Counting Crows, John Mayer, Mark Lanegan, Headless Heroes, Colin Meloy, Bert Jansch, Eddi Reader, Laura Marling and White Antelope, while Nick Drake also recorded it privately.
The parallels with Nick Drake are tragically similar. Equally underrated until after his death.
Condition:
The sleeve remains in Very Good condition with a small scuff to the top of the sleeve and some minor discolouration to the unlaminated back, there is also a vintage shop sticker to the reverse and all text is clearly readable including the pinched spine print. The Second pressing without 33 suffix in the labels
first catalouge number on sleeve, the 2nd on labels.
Not bad at all for something over fifty five years old.
The vinyl is very nice indeed and has retained its sheen with some spindle marks around the centre hole. There are also a few light surface hairlines, more visible to side 2 upon close inspection. The record sounds very clean with just the lightest of crackles on side 2, otherwise little to no issues with the sound quality.
I doubt that we'll be lucky enough to find another in a hurry, so if you want it, grab it quickly!
Tracklisting:
A1. Blues Run The Game
A2. Don't Look Back
A3. Kimbie
A4. Yellow Walls
A5. Here Come The Blues
B1. Milk And Honey
B2. My Name Is Carnival
B3. Dialogue (I Want To Be Alone)
B4. Just Like Anything
B5. You Never Wanted Me | | JACKSON C. FRANK Jackson C. Frank (1965 UK Mono 12-track
LP by the hugely underrated and highly influencial American folk
musician who was one of the original pioneers of the movement
in the UK, produced by fellow ex-pat Paul Simon, front laminated
flipback picture sleeve 33SX1788) See 'More Info' for
further details ...
Tracklisting: Background:
It is to our great shame that as a company we have been over thirty five years finding a copy of this, his one and only official album release.
A massive influence on Sandy Denny, Bert Jansch, Wizz Jones, Nick Drake & more. Thanks to him persuading Sandy Denny to give up Nursing and concentrate on Music, he was also responsible for that angelic voice being more widely heard.
Overlooked at the time, except by those who knew, the opener 'Blues Runs The Game' has since also been recorded by Simon and Garfunkel, Wizz Jones, Counting Crows, John Mayer, Mark Lanegan, Headless Heroes, Colin Meloy, Bert Jansch, Eddi Reader, Laura Marling and White Antelope, while Nick Drake also recorded it privately.
The parallels with Nick Drake are tragically similar. Equally underrated until after his death.
Condition:
The sleeve remains in Excellent condition with just a little light shelfwear and some minor discolouration to the unlaminated back, but again, nothing too extreme and all text is clearly readable including the pinched spine print.
Not bad at all for something over fifty five years old.
The vinyl is very nice indeed and has retained its sheen with some spindle marks around the centre hole and very few light surface scuffs visible upon close inspection that have no impact on play whatsoever.
I doubt that we'll be lucky enough to find another in a hurry, so if you want it, grab it quickly !
Tracklisting:
Blues Run The Game
Don't Look Back
Kimbie
Yellow Walls
Here Come The Blues
Milk And Honey
My Name Is Carnival
Dialogue (I Want To Be Alone)
Just Like Anything
You Never Wanted Me | | JACKSON C. FRANK Jackson C. Frank (1966 UK second press
12-track MONO vinyl LP, the hugely underrated and highly influencial
American folk musician who was one of the original pioneers of the
movement in the UK, produced by fellow ex-pat Paul Simon, front
laminated flip-back picture sleeve SX1788) See 'More Info' for
further details ...
Tracklisting: Background:
A massive influence on Sandy Denny, Bert Jansch, Wizz Jones, Nick Drake & more. Thanks to him persuading Sandy Denny to give up Nursing and concentrate on Music, he was also responsible for that angelic voice being more widely heard.
Overlooked at the time, except by those who knew, the opener 'Blues Runs The Game' has since also been recorded by Simon and Garfunkel, Wizz Jones, Counting Crows, John Mayer, Mark Lanegan, Headless Heroes, Colin Meloy, Bert Jansch, Eddi Reader, Laura Marling and White Antelope, while Nick Drake also recorded it privately.
The parallels with Nick Drake are tragically similar. Equally underrated until after his death.
Condition:
The sleeve remains in Very Good condition with a small scuff to the top of the sleeve and some minor discolouration to the unlaminated back, there is also a vintage shop sticker to the reverse and all text is clearly readable including the pinched spine print. The Second pressing without 33 suffix in the labels
first catalouge number on sleeve, the 2nd on labels.
Not bad at all for something over fifty five years old.
The vinyl is very nice indeed and has retained its sheen with some spindle marks around the centre hole. There are also a few light surface hairlines, more visible to side 2 upon close inspection. The record sounds very clean with just the lightest of crackles on side 2, otherwise little to no issues with the sound quality.
I doubt that we'll be lucky enough to find another in a hurry, so if you want it, grab it quickly!
Tracklisting:
A1. Blues Run The Game
A2. Don't Look Back
A3. Kimbie
A4. Yellow Walls
A5. Here Come The Blues
B1. Milk And Honey
B2. My Name Is Carnival
B3. Dialogue (I Want To Be Alone)
B4. Just Like Anything
B5. You Never Wanted Me | | JACKSON C. FRANK Jackson C. Frank (1966 UK second press
12-track MONO vinyl LP, the hugely underrated and highly influencial
American folk musician who was one of the original pioneers of the
movement in the UK, produced by fellow ex-pat Paul Simon, front
laminated flip-back picture sleeve SX1788) See 'More Info' for
further details ...
Tracklisting: Background:
A massive influence on Sandy Denny, Bert Jansch, Wizz Jones, Nick Drake & more. Thanks to him persuading Sandy Denny to give up Nursing and concentrate on Music, he was also responsible for that angelic voice being more widely heard.
Overlooked at the time, except by those who knew, the opener 'Blues Runs The Game' has since also been recorded by Simon and Garfunkel, Wizz Jones, Counting Crows, John Mayer, Mark Lanegan, Headless Heroes, Colin Meloy, Bert Jansch, Eddi Reader, Laura Marling and White Antelope, while Nick Drake also recorded it privately.
The parallels with Nick Drake are tragically similar. Equally underrated until after his death.
Condition:
The sleeve remains in Very Good condition with a small scuff to the top of the sleeve and some minor discolouration to the unlaminated back, there is also a vintage shop sticker to the reverse and all text is clearly readable including the pinched spine print. The Second pressing without 33 suffix in the labels
first catalouge number on sleeve, the 2nd on labels.
Not bad at all for something over fifty five years old.
The vinyl is very nice indeed and has retained its sheen with some spindle marks around the centre hole. There are also a few light surface hairlines, more visible to side 2 upon close inspection. The record sounds very clean with just the lightest of crackles on side 2, otherwise little to no issues with the sound quality.
I doubt that we'll be lucky enough to find another in a hurry, so if you want it, grab it quickly!
Tracklisting:
A1. Blues Run The Game
A2. Don't Look Back
A3. Kimbie
A4. Yellow Walls
A5. Here Come The Blues
B1. Milk And Honey
B2. My Name Is Carnival
B3. Dialogue (I Want To Be Alone)
B4. Just Like Anything
B5. You Never Wanted Me |
AWARDS WE WANT TO BUY
We always require Gold, Silver, Platinum and Multi-Platinum awards
on most artists - official B.P.I., R.I.A.A., I.F.P.I., C.R.I.A., S.N.E.P. etc. certified
or genuine in-house variants from around the world. We also need Ivor Novello, B.M.I.,
ASCAP etc. publishing awards, plaques, trophies, certificates and citations.
MEMORABILIA ALWAYS REQUIRED:
Programmes; concert tickets; original concert posters; invites; handbills &
flyers; promotional posters, standees, mobiles, displays & other P.O.S. material;
press kits, boxes & sales presenters; award discs; tour crew jackets & other
clothing; tour itineraries; promotional jackets, t-shirts & other clothing;
original artwork, proofs, colour separations, cromalins, bromides, etc; interesting
paper items, promotional gimmicks & most other memorabilia needed. Also buying:
original film posters; movie press books & press kits; cinema programmes; premiere
invites & programmes; promotional clothing & other items.
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