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Detroit's Sixto Rodriguez released a pair of early-Seventies folk-rock albums that vanished here but achieved legendary status in South Africa, where his blunt lyrics about sex and drugs and societal woes made him a countercultural icon. Reality, his second disc (1971), employs London's pop elite to wrap the singer's Chicano rawness in plush strings. The results are more Donovan than Dylan, and that's not a bad thing. One highlight: the snarky descriptions of the bar patrons in "A Most Disgusting Song."
(Posted: May 1, 2009)
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Track List
- Climb Up on My Music
- A Most Disgusting Song
- I Think of You (USDEA0803803)
- Heikki's Suburbia Bus Tour
- Silver Words?
- Sandrevan Lullaby-Lifestyles
- To Whom It May Concern
- It Started Out So Nice
- Halfway Up the Stairs
- Cause
- Can't Get Away (Bonus Track)
- Street Boy (Bonus Track)
- I'll Slip Away (Bonus Track)
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