Cold Fact - Vinyl, CD

Album beschikbaar op vinyl (LP) en CD in 2 uitgaven. Sixto Rodriguez The debut album Cold Fact, released in 1970, is a masterpiece of psychedelic folk. Recorded in just two days, the album is a mixture of Rodriguez's own compositions and traditional folk songs. Cold Fact is a dark and introspective album that deals with themes of addiction, poverty and racism. The album was commercially unsuccessful upon its release, but has since become a cult classic. Rodriguez let it be known, "I sang about things people don't want to hear about. They're too ugly." Cold Fact is a unique and powerful album that deserves wider recognition. Album valt binnen het genre Rock, Funk/Soul, Folk Rock en Psychedelische muziek.

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LP

LP Sixto Rodriguez: Cold Fact 180g Vinyl

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LP Sixto Rodriguez: Cold Fact
LP Sixto Rodriguez: Cold Fact
LP Sixto Rodriguez: Cold Fact
LP Sixto Rodriguez: Cold Fact
LP Sixto Rodriguez: Cold Fact
LP Sixto Rodriguez: Cold Fact
LP Sixto Rodriguez: Cold Fact
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180g Vinyl

UMe | Sussex | Universal Music Group 30. augustus 2019 Europa

Sixto Rodriguez: Cold Fact versie op vinyl LP in remastered editie. Deze specifieke uitgave werd uitgebracht in Europa bij uitgeverij UMe in samenwerking met Sussex en Universal Music Group op 30. augustus 2019.

It s one of the lost classics of the 60s, a psychedelic masterpiece drenched in colour and inspired by life, love, poverty, rebellion, and, of course, jumpers, coke, sweet mary jane . The album is Cold Fact, and what s more intriguing is that its maker a shadowy figure known as Rodriguez was, for many years, lost too. A decade ago, he was rediscovered working on a Detroit building site, unaware that his defining album had become not only a cult classic, but for the people of South Africa, a beacon of revolution. Sixto Diaz Rodriguez was born in 1942 to Mexican immigrant parents in Detroit, Michigan. He recorded Cold Fact his debut album in 1969, and released it in March 1970. It s crushingly good stuff, filled with tales of bad drugs, lost love, and itchy-footed songs about life in late 60s inner-city America. Gun sales are soaring/Housewives find life boring/Divorce the only answer/Smoking causes cancer, says the Dylan-esque Establishment Blues. But the album sank without trace, thanks, in part, to some of Rodriguez s more idiosyncratic behavior, like performing at an industry showcase with his back to the audience throughout. As his music career became a memory, Rodriguez s legend was growing on the other side of the world. In South Africa and, to a lesser extent, Rhodesia, Australia and New Zealand, Cold Fact had become a major word of mouth success, particularly among young people in the South African armed forces, who identified with its counter-cultural bent. But Rodriguez was an enigma not even the label knew where to find him and his demise became the subject of debate and conjecture. Some rumors said he d died of a heroin overdose or burned to death on stage. But the tide began to turn in 1996, when journalist Craig Bartholemew set out to get to the bottom of the mystery. After many dead ends, he found Rodriguez alive, well, free and perfectly sane in Detroit, ending years of speculation. Rodriguez himself had no idea about his fame in South Africa (the album had gone multi-platinum, Rodriguez has received not so much as a Rand in royalties), and embarked on a triumphant South African tour followed, filling 5,000 capacity venues across the country. Rodriguez was still largely unknown in the northern hemisphere until 2002, when Sugar Man, the album s extra-terrestrially wonderful lead track, was picked up by David Holmes. The DJ discovered the album in a New York record store, and included it on his Come Get It, I Got It compilation, re-recording the song with Rodriguez for his Free Association project a year later. Now, Light In The Attic is set to commit Cold Fact to CD for audiences in the UK and America, who can finally find out why halfway across the world Rodriguez is spoken of in the same reverent tones as The Doors, Love and Jimi Hendrix.

Album valt binnen het genre Rock, Funk/Soul, Folk Rock en Psychedelische muziek. 180g Vinyl.

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Album Reissue Remastered
ID: 7405 EAN: 0602577077371 Discogs ID: 14058533
4.63
A1 Sugar Man 3:49 min
Written-By Jesus Rodriguez (6)
A2 Only Good For Conversation 2:24 min
Written-By Sixth Prince
A3 Crucify Your Mind 2:32 min
Written-By Jesus Rodriguez (6)
A4 This Is Not A Song, It's An Outburst: Or, The Establishment Blues 2:07 min
Written-By Jesus Rodriguez (6)
A5 Hate Street Dialogue 2:34 min
Written-By Dennis Coffey, Gary Harvey, Mike Theodore
A6 Forget It 1:50 min
Written-By Jesus Rodriguez (6)
B1 Inner City Blues 3:27 min
Written-By Sixth Prince
B2 I Wonder 2:34 min
Written-By Jesus Rodriguez (6)
B3 Like Janis 2:36 min
Written-By Sixth Prince
B4 Gommorah (A Nursery Rhyme) 2:21 min
Choir [Children's Choir] Friends & Family Of Joyce Vincent And Thelma Hopkins | Written-By Dennis Coffey, Gary Harvey, Mike Theodore
B5 Rich Folks Hoax 3:06 min
Written-By Jesus Rodriguez (6)
B6 Jane S. Piddy 3:00 min
Written-By Sixth Prince
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CD

CD Sixto Rodriguez: Cold Fact 2019

11,39 € Op voorraad
CD Sixto Rodriguez: Cold Fact
CD Sixto Rodriguez: Cold Fact
CD Sixto Rodriguez: Cold Fact
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UMe 30. augustus 2019 Europa

Sixto Rodriguez: Cold Fact versie op CD in standaard editie. Deze specifieke uitgave werd uitgebracht in Europa bij uitgeverij UMe op 30. augustus 2019.

It s one of the lost classics of the 60s, a psychedelic masterpiece drenched in colour and inspired by life, love, poverty, rebellion, and, of course, jumpers, coke, sweet mary jane . The album is Cold Fact, and what s more intriguing is that its maker a shadowy figure known as Rodriguez was, for many years, lost too. A decade ago, he was rediscovered working on a Detroit building site, unaware that his defining album had become not only a cult classic, but for the people of South Africa, a beacon of revolution. Sixto Diaz Rodriguez was born in 1942 to Mexican immigrant parents in Detroit, Michigan. He recorded Cold Fact his debut album in 1969, and released it in March 1970. It s crushingly good stuff, filled with tales of bad drugs, lost love, and itchy-footed songs about life in late 60s inner-city America. Gun sales are soaring/Housewives find life boring/Divorce the only answer/Smoking causes cancer, says the Dylan-esque Establishment Blues. But the album sank without trace, thanks, in part, to some of Rodriguez s more idiosyncratic behavior, like performing at an industry showcase with his back to the audience throughout. As his music career became a memory, Rodriguez s legend was growing on the other side of the world. In South Africa and, to a lesser extent, Rhodesia, Australia and New Zealand, Cold Fact had become a major word of mouth success, particularly among young people in the South African armed forces, who identified with its counter-cultural bent. But Rodriguez was an enigma not even the label knew where to find him and his demise became the subject of debate and conjecture. Some rumors said he d died of a heroin overdose or burned to death on stage. But the tide began to turn in 1996, when journalist Craig Bartholemew set out to get to the bottom of the mystery. After many dead ends, he found Rodriguez alive, well, free and perfectly sane in Detroit, ending years of speculation. Rodriguez himself had no idea about his fame in South Africa (the album had gone multi-platinum, Rodriguez has received not so much as a Rand in royalties), and embarked on a triumphant South African tour followed, filling 5,000 capacity venues across the country. Rodriguez was still largely unknown in the northern hemisphere until 2002, when Sugar Man, the album s extra-terrestrially wonderful lead track, was picked up by David Holmes. The DJ discovered the album in a New York record store, and included it on his Come Get It, I Got It compilation, re-recording the song with Rodriguez for his Free Association project a year later. Now, Light In The Attic is set to commit Cold Fact to CD for audiences in the UK and America, who can finally find out why halfway across the world Rodriguez is spoken of in the same reverent tones as The Doors, Love and Jimi Hendrix.

Album valt binnen het genre Rock, Funk/Soul, Folk Rock en Psychedelische muziek.

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Album
ID: 7404 EAN: 0602577896255 Discogs ID: 14069590
4.72
1 Sugar Man 3:49 min
Written-By Jesus Rodriguez (6)
2 Only Good For Conversation 2:23 min
Written-By Sixth Prince
3 Crucify Your Mind 2:32 min
Written-By Jesus Rodriguez (6)
4 This Is Not A Song, It's An Outburst: Or, The Establishment Blues 2:06 min
Written-By Jesus Rodriguez (6)
5 Hate Street Dialogue 2:33 min
Written-By Dennis Coffey, Gary Harvey, Mike Theodore
6 Forget It 1:50 min
Written-By Jesus Rodriguez (6)
7 Inner City Blues 3:20 min
Written-By Sixth Prince
8 I Wonder 2:34 min
Written-By Jesus Rodriguez (6)
9 Like Janis 2:36 min
Written-By Sixth Prince
10 Gommorah (A Nursery Rhyme) 2:21 min
Written-By Dennis Coffey, Gary Harvey, Mike Theodore
11 Rich Folks Hoax 3:05 min
Written-By Jesus Rodriguez (6)
12 Jane S. Piddy 3:00 min
Written-By Jesus Rodriguez (6)
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Sixto Rodriguez

Sixto Rodriguez
Sixto Rodriguez, also known simply as Rodriguez, is an American folk musician whose work gained prominence decades after its initial release. Born on July 10, 1942, in Detroit, Michigan, Rodriguez released his debut album "Cold Fact" in 1970. Despite critical acclaim, the album did...

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