Monday, January 10, 2011

Rodriguez - Cold Fact (1970)




Sixto Diaz Rodriguez never received the credit due to him and he's not getting enough now.

Born of Mexican immigrants in inner city Detroit, Rodriguez paints realities in monochromatics that state the "cold facts" as they appear to almost anyone growing up in urban poverty. I'm not saying this is a downer of a album. It's just not sugar coated and polished as a lot of other music. On the bright side, unbeknownst to him, when he called it quits and became a lowly day laborer, Rodriguez' music reached revolutionary anthemic status for the people of South Africa which then opened the door to his cult status bubbling all around the globe.

Life, love, caste, politics, drugs, whatever, Rodriguez conveys his emotions with a gratuitous grace.



LINK REMOVED BECAUSE EVERYBODY IS TALKING ABOUT RODRIGUEZ THESE DAYS. GO SEE THE MOVIE. BUY HIS ALBUMS.

3 comments:

A. Balsalm said...

Yes! Love this! I was in this wine store the other day and Candy Man started playing. Never would have thought and now here's a blog posting of it.

eL stinkeyes said...

thanks balsalm. here's to you and your impeccable taste.

Elliot Knapp said...

Good call...see the movie and buy the reissues! Just wrote about this one too on my music blog. Have a good one!