Released in 1965, Jackson C. Frank is the self-titled debut album by folk musician Jackson C. Frank. Produced by Paul Simon and released by Columbia Records, this album features haunting tracks like "Blues Run the Game" and "Milk and Honey," showcasing Frank's poignant songwriting and melancholic style. The simple yet evocative cover art, featuring a black-and-white photo of Frank, captures the essence of his introspective music, earning him a dedicated following despite his limited commercial success.