On This Day: June 30, 1988 – Michael Franks Releases Indispensable

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On This Day: June 30, 1988 – Michael Franks Releases Indispensable
On this day June 30, 1988, jazz and soft pop artist Michael Franks released Indispensable: The Best of Michael Franks, his twelfth album and first greatest hits collection. Known for his smooth vocals, poetic lyrics, and laid back jazz influenced sound, Franks used this compilation to highlight the best of his work up to that point.

Indispensable gathered fan favorites and standout tracks from albums released throughout the 1970s and 1980s. Songs like Popsicle Toes, The Lady Wants to Know, and Tiger in the Rain showcased his signature blend of sophisticated melodies and clever wordplay. The collection provided a perfect introduction for new listeners and a curated experience for longtime fans.

While not a chart topping release, the album reinforced Franks’ position as a unique voice in contemporary jazz and adult pop. It served as a reflective pause in a career known for subtlety and consistency.

80s insight: In an era dominated by flashy production and high energy hits, Michael Franks stayed true to his mellow style. Indispensable showed that smooth jazz still had a place in the soundscape of the 1980s.

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