Sixto Rodriguez - À Procura De Sugarman

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Review by hakkı bozkurt

À Procura De Sugarman, the third album by American singer-songwriter Sixto Rodriguez, is a masterpiece of folk rock that captivates the listener with its soulful melodies and thought-provoking lyrics. The album, released in 1971, was initially overlooked by the mainstream music industry but gained a cult following in South Africa, where it inspired a generation of anti-apartheid activists.

The album opens with "Climb Up on My Music," a catchy tune that sets the tone for the rest of the record. Rodriguez's voice is both soothing and powerful, and his lyrics are full of imagery and metaphors that invite the listener to reflect on life's big questions. "A Most Disgusting Song" is a darkly humorous track that pokes fun at the music industry's obsession with sex and drugs, while "I Think of You" is a touching ballad that showcases Rodriguez's ability to convey deep emotions.

The highlight of the album is undoubtedly "Sugar Man," a haunting song that tells the story of a mysterious musician who disappears after achieving fame. The song's hypnotic rhythm and enigmatic lyrics have made it a classic of the folk rock genre, and it remains one of Rodriguez's most beloved songs.

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Artist: Sixto Rodriguez
Album: À Procura De Sugarman
Rating: 5.0

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Download

Filename: sixto-rodriguez-procura-de-sugarman.rar
  • MP3 size: 18.6 mb
  • FLAC size: 152.1 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Live A Phoenix
Mini-Concert De Rodriguez Au Max Minder
Searching For Sugar Man

Video

Searching for Sugar Man di Malik Bendjelloul (2012) - Sub ITA
Finding 'Sugar Man': Rodriguez Reflects on a Crazy Year with a Hollywood Ending
SEARCHING FOR SUGAR MAN - Official UK Trailer - An Award-Winning Documentary
Searching for Sugar Man winning Best Documentary Feature
Searching For Sugar Man | Official Trailer HD (2012)

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Catalog Numbers

5600880752928

Labels

Red Box Films, Alambique

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Formats

  • DVD
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About Sixto Rodriguez

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Born: 1942 Detroit, Michigan, USA. Detroit-born Mexican-American guitarist and singer/songwriter. Rodriguez released the solo album "Cold Fact" on the Sussex label in 1970. The blues-funk style of his overtly sociopolitical lyrics gained him little popularity in the US, where he once performed onstage with Hispanic activists the Brown Berets. However, his music found a resonance with a fan-base in South Africa, where he became somewhat of a cult legend. He also toured Australia with the band "Midnight Oil" during the 1980s. Rodriguez is also known as "Sixto Rodriguez" and was once a Motown session musician. Works include: "Cold Fact

Real Name

    • Sixto Diaz Rodriguez

Name Vars

  • Rod Riguez
  • Rodriguez
  • Rubens
  • S. Rodriguez
  • SR
  • Sixto D. Rodriguez
  • Sixto Diaz Rodriguez

Aliases

  • Sixth Prince
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Summary by hakkı bozkurt

À Procura De Sugarman is a must-listen for fans of folk rock and anyone who appreciates thoughtful, introspective music. Rodriguez's unique voice and poetic lyrics make this album a timeless classic that will continue to inspire generations to come.

Comments

xronlineshopph
What a story. I only just saw this documentary on Netflix. Mind blowing, unbelievable
laglobalradiocontact
He toured Australia a few times in the 1970's. He was huge down under.
andrezozulya
Rodriguez's "Cold Fact" was hugely popular here in Australia in the 1970's. I cannot understand why this terribly talented man was so neglected in North America. Rodriguez was and is a brilliant musician and singer-songwriter with a great voice that is marvellously powerful but not harsh. His lyrics are intelligent and perceptive.
usimply
Been a fan for over 40 years. A true STAR. Today's so called "stars" could learn much from this amazing human being.
deeptithakur63af605bf0f1
Down to earth
mattpoppe
He and Bob Dyan are in the same realm. Rodriguez distinctive voice and personality is magnetic
winderadam
Yes….trutxh about stuff thru song and FBI gets on their cases. Do t lime them. What kind of people dont appreciate truths and transparency.
edifreak
HI explanation as to why a musician was right on. For the girls, for the money, for the recognition, for the message, and for the fun.
silvanaopa
Would love to see Sixto Rodriguez and Carlos Santana do something together....
teachinginadigitalworldjf
His voice is very close to Arlo Guthrie
danididan
Master lyrical poet , hope you know we love you in australia, 60, 70,80,s still listning 2022
felinophobia
For us it was never about apartheid and neither were the majority of us "liberals" We enjoyed his music. Most of the "white" younger people loved his music. We were not as dialed in on race as the people of the Americas were contrary to what MSM always lied about.
phumin1717aud
Possibly the worst album of all time.
missnabd
in the 70s Rodriguez's vinyl albums (and cassettes) sold in South Africa and neighbouring Rhodesia. A lot of folks emigrated from those countries to Australia and elsewhere and I believe that that is how the music travelled originally.
jarattab
Never Heard of him growing up in New Zealand. I love him now. What a lovely man.
heatherholli
Zippo man , its better to BURN OUT than to fade away .
wheelwalkerblog
Never met this beautiful being in person but I can feel his inner beauty and I have to say he is so handsome. True magnificent inside and out, and gifted beyond words. Love you, Sixto??