One-Eyed Jack is an album by Garland Jeffreys, released in 1978 on A&M Records.
[1] It was recorded at Atlantic Studios, in New York City, and produced by Jeffreys and David Spinozza.
It was dedicated: "in Memory of my childhood idol, Jackie Robinson ... here comes the One-Eyed Jack, Sometimes white and sometimes black".
[2] The Globe and Mail wrote that "the promise shown in one earlier album has either disappeared entirely or has been smothered under a battery of badly-produced backup musicians.
"[7] The Rolling Stone Album Guide called One-Eyed Jack "a somewhat confused, less-than-catchy concept album.