Jack Frost has begun production on his 2nd film, The Last Cowboy, but while in the midst of production, he has released what he calls his final album. MONTANA is an album that shows an entire 360 degree of the singer/songwriter. It's a full return to his classic FOLK roots, but with more personal experience.

1. Montana: A heartfelt folk song that has an essence of Bruce Springsteens, Highway Patroman song.
2. Sugar Tree: Is a heart pulling song about a lady whom he spends time with under, "The Sugar Tree'.
3. The Fatal: Is a dark acoustic/folk song that recants a tale of love, lost, and self-destruction.
4. Across The Sea: Is a love song song to his former love interest, Nola
5. That Ol' Cross: is a song written by Frost whom pondered the idea of someone dying for his sins...
6. The Dirty Farmer: Is about the trails and tribulations of leaving the big city to become a farmer...
7. Temporarily Dead Tonight: Is a folk tune that morons a recent break up/ no doubt from his former...
8. City Walkers & Sad Side Talkers: Is a finger pointing song that almost yells at the critics who pestered him
9. Fast Ball Down Poor House Lane: This folk song came to fruitation when Frost visited his former home town. Sad to see it in ruins.
10. The Presence (Still lingers) is a song about the ghost of love that haunts him day and night...
The album titled, MONTANA, stems from the only place Jack Frost found true peace. He says the state offered a creative fountain of peace. A reason to stay alive and stay away from music.