![Cancels Cancels](/uploads/1/2/6/2/126286776/629060804.jpg)
Boomkat Product Review:
Detroit resident Sixto Rodriguez recorded this album in 1969 and it all-but disappeared thereafter, only to become a counter-cultural touchstone in South Africa years later - supposedly due to word of mouth. Having gone multi-platinum (unbeknownst to the artist himself) Rodriguez received no royalties, but after being rediscovered by a journalist in 1996, the songwriter embarked upon a South African tour, finally reaping some of the rewards he deserved. David Holmes brought Rodriguez wider recognition when in 2002 he picked the album's ace opening track, 'Sugar Man', for his Come Get It, I Got It compilation. Listening through the full album, one of the first things to strike you will be the strong Dylan influence that seeps through these tracks, with Rodriguez channelling a similar cadence and firing off lyrics at a similarly prolific rate, and even though he can't match Bob's writing in terms of quality, this is not a man who should have been so ignored in the Northern Hemisphere for all these years. Hopefully the revival starts here.
Boomkat Product Review:
May 17, 2013 Download Sixto Rodriguez (Sugar Man) - Complete Discography (2013) MP3@320kbps Beolab1700 torrent or any other torrent from Mp3 category. Direct download via HTTP available as well.
Detroit resident Sixto Rodriguez recorded this album in 1969 and it all-but disappeared thereafter, only to become a counter-cultural touchstone in South Africa years later - supposedly due to word of mouth. Having gone multi-platinum (unbeknownst to the artist himself) Rodriguez received no royalties, but after being rediscovered by a journalist in 1996, the songwriter embarked upon a South African tour, finally reaping some of the rewards he deserved. David Holmes brought Rodriguez wider recognition when in 2002 he picked the album's ace opening track, 'Sugar Man', for his Come Get It, I Got It compilation. Listening through the full album, one of the first things to strike you will be the strong Dylan influence that seeps through these tracks, with Rodriguez channelling a similar cadence and firing off lyrics at a similarly prolific rate, and even though he can't match Bob's writing in terms of quality, this is not a man who should have been so ignored in the Northern Hemisphere for all these years. Hopefully the revival starts here.
Available To Order (Estimated Shipping between 7-14 Working Days)
This item is to the best of our knowledge available to us from the supplier and should ship to you within the time-frame indicated. If there are any unforeseen issues with availability we will notify you immediately
Boomkat Product Review:
Detroit resident Sixto Rodriguez recorded this album in 1969 and it all-but disappeared thereafter, only to become a counter-cultural touchstone in South Africa years later - supposedly due to word of mouth. Having gone multi-platinum (unbeknownst to the artist himself) Rodriguez received no royalties, but after being rediscovered by a journalist in 1996, the songwriter embarked upon a South African tour, finally reaping some of the rewards he deserved. David Holmes brought Rodriguez wider recognition when in 2002 he picked the album's ace opening track, 'Sugar Man', for his Come Get It, I Got It compilation. Listening through the full album, one of the first things to strike you will be the strong Dylan influence that seeps through these tracks, with Rodriguez channelling a similar cadence and firing off lyrics at a similarly prolific rate, and even though he can't match Bob's writing in terms of quality, this is not a man who should have been so ignored in the Northern Hemisphere for all these years. Hopefully the revival starts here.