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Searching For Sugar Man

As the sixties came to a close in 1969 Mexican-American singer songwriter, Sixto Diaz Rodriguez was on the verge of something great. Following a... more
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Rodriguez
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Short description

As the sixties came to a close in 1969 Mexican-American singer songwriter, Sixto Diaz Rodriguez was on the verge of something great. Following a brief and unsuccessful stint with local label Impact Records, the Detroit native had signed a new deal with fledgling Sussex Records and was about to release his debut record Cold Fact. Despite the initial promise of greatness and the quality of the record, Cold Fact was a commercial failure on its release in 1970. When his 1971 follow up record, Coming From Reality also failed to connect Rodriguez left Sussex Records and returned to family life in Detroit working in construction, teaching and even a career in local politics. It seemed as though Rodriguez and his music had disappeared in to obscurity. Thankfully this is just the first chapter in his remarkable story. A few years later and unbeknown to Rodriguez, Cold Fact had become a word-of-mouth, cult classic in Australia and New Zealand. The renewed profile of his music resulted in a 1979 and 1981 tour of Australia supporting Midnight Oil, Men At Work and Split Enz. But it was to be South Africa and in the homes and hearts of the anti-Apartheid liberals that Rodriguez would really strike a chord and achieve the superstar status that alluded him on home soil. Amid wild and fantastical stories of his disappearance, some even involving an alleged on-stage suicide, two South African fans set out to find out what really happened to their hero, and their investigation led them to a story more extraordinary than any of the many myths theyd heard. Their story forms the basis of Searching For Sugar Man and one of the greatest accompanying soundtracks of all time.

Long description

Despite the initial promise of greatness and the quality of the record, Cold Fact was a commercial failure on its release in 1970. When his 1971 follow up record, Coming From Reality also failed to connect Rodriguez left Sussex Records and returned to family life in Detroit working in construction, teaching and even a career in local politics. It seemed as though Rodriguez and his music had disappeared in to obscurity. Thankfully this is just the first chapter in his remarkable story. A few years later and unbeknown to Rodriguez, Cold Fact had become a word-of-mouth, cult classic in Australia and New Zealand. The renewed profile of his music resulted in a 1979 and 1981 tour of Australia supporting Midnight Oil, Men At Work and Split Enz. But it was to be South Africa and in the homes and hearts of the anti-Apartheid liberals that Rodriguez would really strike a chord and achieve the superstar status that alluded him on home soil. Amid wild and fantastical stories of his disappearance, some even involving an alleged on-stage suicide, two South African fans set out to find out what really happened to their hero, and their investigation led them to a story more extraordinary than any of the many myths theyd heard. Their story forms the basis of Searching For Sugar Man and one of the greatest accompanying soundtracks of all time.

Product details

Product code:
CDCOL7454
Audio Encoding:
PCM
Zone:
Worldwide
Sound Type:
PCM

Tracks

Disc 1

   1.  Sugar Man  
   2.  Crucify Your Mind  
   3.  Cause  
   4.  I Wonder  
   5.  Like Janis  
   6.  This Is Not A Song, Its An Outburst: Or, The Establishment Blues  
   7.  Cant Get Away  
   8.  I Think Of You  
   9.  Inner City Blues  
   10.  Sandrevan Lullaby - Lifestyles  
   11.  Street Boy  
   12.  A Most Disgusting Song  
   13.  Ill Slip Away  
   14.  Jane S. Piddy  

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  Searching for Sugar Man
Reviewed by Unknown from Durban, South Africa on 02 March 2013
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Excellent product. Super service and delivery by kalahari.com

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  Cold Fact
Reviewed by Johanna (Tina) from Gauteng South Africa on 20 September 2012
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:

Best music ever loved it still enjoy his music.

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  Searching For Sugar Man CD
Reviewed by Steve from South Africa on 02 November 2012
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Excellent CD and sound much better than the "Cold Fact" CD, but must have both

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