Sugar Man
Sixto Rodriguez · 1970
7 min · 2 tracks · folk rock · psychedelic rock · traditional folk music
Melancholic melodies intertwine with poignant lyrics, creating a hauntingly beautiful soundscape that resonates deeply.
Sugar Man is a single by Sixto Rodriguez, released in 1970. Melancholic melodies intertwine with poignant lyrics, creating a hauntingly beautiful soundscape that resonates deeply. Despite its initial lack of commercial success, 'Sugar Man' gained significant acclaim over the years, particularly after being rediscovered by audiences in the late 1990s. The album's impact was further solidified by the documentary 'Searching for Sugar Man,' which highlighted Rodriguez's story and led to a revival of interest in his music globally. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Sugar Man sound like?
Melancholic melodies intertwine with poignant lyrics, creating a hauntingly beautiful soundscape that resonates deeply. Rooted in folk rock and psychedelic rock.
What makes Sugar Man by Sixto Rodriguez notable?
Despite its initial lack of commercial success, 'Sugar Man' gained significant acclaim over the years, particularly after being rediscovered by audiences in the late 1990s. The album's impact was further solidified by the documentary 'Searching for Sugar Man,' which highlighted Rodriguez's story and led to a revival of interest in his music globally. Released in 1970, 'Sugar Man' was Sixto Rodriguez's debut album, introducing his distinct blend of folk rock and psychedelic influences. At this time, Rodriguez was largely unknown in the U.S. but would later find unexpected fame in South Africa, where his music became a cultural phenomenon.
How many songs are on Sugar Man?
Sugar Man has 2 tracks, running approximately 7 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Sugar Man Standout 4:40
- 2 Inner City Blues Standout 2:20
Release Date
January 1, 1970
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
7 min 0 sec
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