Coming From Reality by Rodríguez

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About the album Coming From Reality
After his commercially unsuccessful first album, Rodríguez released his second and final album in November 1971 with Sussex Records, and a few weeks later, the company and its people, not satisfied with the result, terminated the contract with him.
The title of the album was Coming From Reality, and musically it was in the same vein as his debut, with folk rock songs featuring plenty of psychedelia. This time the producer was Stephen Jacob Rowland, and the recordings took place in London at Lansdowne Studios. The 2009 re-release of the album included three additional songs, which were the last recorded by Sixto Diez Rodriguez in his short recording career.
The album commercially followed the path of the first album. Indifference in the United States and unexpected success in Australia and South Africa, which of course was not enough to establish him in the collective consciousness of the global rock community and to earn him the place he deserved - as was the case with the artist's first album from Detroit.
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