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Poll: Jackson C. Frank vs. Simon & Garfunkel
Jackson C. Frank
40%
 40%  [4]
Simon & Garfunkel
60%
 60%  [6]
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Jackson C. Frank's only album, self titled vs. Simon & Garfunkel's best record
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Simon and Garfunkel. I'd put Sound Of Silence, and Bookends over Frank's debut. It's about even in my estimation with Bridge Over Troubled Water.
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Mercury wrote:
Simon and Garfunkel. I'd put Sound Of Silence, and Bookends over Frank's debut. It's about even in my estimation with Bridge Over Troubled Water.



What's your reasoning?

I don't think there's a clear better album here. Simon/Garfunkel were culturally important and the albums are all good, but Frank tapped into something arguably more ahead of it's time than what you hear on Sounds of Silence.
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Idk, I think the music and harmonies and lyricism too is all superior on most S&G stuff. I just think as albums go S&G was pretty much better in every way. Not to say Jackson C Frank isn't a marvelous and captivating sad bastard album. I really enjoy it. But I don't feel it's as rich or poppy or ear-catching as Bookends or Sound of Silence.
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Mercury wrote:
Simon and Garfunkel. I'd put Sound Of Silence, and Bookends over Frank's debut. It's about even in my estimation with Bridge Over Troubled Water.


And you're leaving out Simon & Garfunkel's best album?
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I thought this poll would be in regards to whose 'Blues Run the Game' is better - Frank's version is obviously superior - and was readying a link to Jackie Leven's massively underrated version, which I'll leave here anyway despite it having zero relevance to this discussion.


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meccalecca wrote:
And you're leaving out Simon & Garfunkel's best album?


I always forget about Parsley, Sage, Rosemary, and Thyme (that's the order right?) when I consider their albums. It's really cool too. Is that what you were referring too? Or The Graduate? Or their debut with 3am in the title?




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I thought this poll would be in regards to whose 'Blues Run the Game' is better - Frank's version is obviously superior - and was readying a link to Jackie Leven's massively underrated version, which I'll leave here anyway despite it having zero relevance to this discussion.


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Wow! That's beautiful! And I totally agree JCF's "Blues Run The Game" is way way better than Simin and Garfunkel's.
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I always forget about Parsley, Sage, Rosemary, and Thyme (that's the order right?) when I consider their albums. It's really cool too.


Yup. It's easily my favorite of their records.
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Only ever actually committed to Bridge Over Troubled Water, which I've always thought is pretty meh. Obviously S&G have some great singles, but to me they've only ever been a singles band, never been mad to explore them further.

Jackson C Frank's is in my top ten, and I can't see him moving anytime soon (could even climb higher), Very powerful album, captures something few 60s artists were able to do at the time.
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meccalecca wrote:
Yup. It's easily my favorite of their records.


Mine too, it's awesome
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