SEARCHING FOR SUGAR MAN "soundtrack by RODRIGUEZ" (2XLP) (Out Of Print)
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Searching For Sugar Man
original motion picture soundtrack - all songs by Rodriguez
Format: 2xLP
Record Label: Light In The Attic
Condition: New
* Out of print - double album - gatefold sleeve
* The story remains one of the music world's most unusual tales of the
1970s: an obscure debut LP by a Detroit singer-songwriter becomes a
source of hope and inspiration to the anti-Apartheid movement in South
Africa. The story of Rodriguez and his cult album
Cold Fact became the basis for
Searching For Sugar Man,
a riveting documentary by filmmaker Malik Bendjelloul. Light In The
Attic Records in partnership with Sony Legacy are honored to announce
the release of the original motion picture soundtrack, comprising tracks
from
Cold Fact and it's 1971 follow-up
Coming From Reality. The soundtrack
begins with the otherworldly "Sugar Man" and acts as a primer to this
long-overlooked musician's fusion of gritty funk, political poetry and
blissful psych-folk.
Searching For Sugar Man was a big hit at the Sundance Film Festival where it won the
world documentary audience award and a special jury award, and then went
on to screen at SXSW, Tribeca, and the
Sheffield Doc Fest. Back in the late '60s, Rodriguez was discovered in a Detroit bar by
renowned producers Dennis Coffey and Mike Theodore. They recorded a 1970
album that they believed was going to secure his reputation as one of
the greatest recording artists of his generation. Instead,
Cold Fact bombed, and despite the release of a second LP, entitled
Coming From Reality
and produced by Steve Rowland, Rodriguez drifted into obscurity, even
being subject to some fantastic rumors of a dramatic onstage death.
Cold Fact took on a life of it's own when a bootleg recording
found its way into apartheid-era South Africa. Banned by the
government, the album became a country-wide phenomenon over the next two
decades, and the soundtrack to a resistance movement of liberal African
youth. Back in Detroit, working in construction and renovation (he also
ran for mayor), Rodriguez was totally unaware that he was not just a
folk hero but a household name thousands of miles away. Decades later, two South African fans, Stephen "Sugar" Segerman and
Craig Bartholomew-Strydom 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 they'd heard. Their story forms
the basis of
Searching For Sugar Man. Both sides of the story, Rodriguez's life in Detroit and the
subsequent impact of his music in South Africa, proved fascinating to
Stockholm-based documentary filmmaker Malik Bendjelloul. His short
documentary films for Swedish Television's international cultural weekly
show Kobra became the basis for such films as
Men Who Stare At Goats (George Clooney) and
The Terminal (Tom Hanks). The evolution of the financing, production, and filming of
Searching For Sugar Man is as fascinating and complex as the life of Rodriguez himself. "I describe myself as 'musico-politico'," Rodriguez has said. "I was born and bred in Detroit, four blocks from the city center. Back
then, I was influenced by the urban sounds that were going on around me
all the time. Music is art and art is a cultural force. As far as my
work from Detroit comparing to the South African Apartheid, the
similarities echo. The placards of the 1970's in the United States read
things like: We Want Jobs and Stop the War - I was looking at the music
from a working class perspective that was relevant, as it turns out, to
the kids in South Africa."
*
Track Listing:
Sugar Man / Crucify Your Mind / Cause / I Wonder / Like Janis / This Is Not A Song, It's An Outburst: Or, The Establishment Blues / Can't Get Away / I Think Of You / Inner City Blues / Sandrevan Lullaby - Lifestyles / Street Boy / A Most Disgusting Song / I'll Slip Away / Jane S. Piddy
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