




Earl's Closet: The Lost Archive of Earl Mcgrath, 1970-1980
âEarl was a wonderful man with a great eye for new and innovative art. And such an amusing companion, too.â â Mick Jagger
Earl McGrath was the ultimate â70s jet setter, an art collector and comic bon vivant who stumbled into the record business between legendary parties in New York and LA and discovered Daryl Hall and John Oates and then Jim Carroll. Atlantic founder Ahmet Ertegun gave Earl his own label, Clean Records, in 1970; Mick Jagger hired him to run Rolling Stones Records in 1977.
Friend to Joan Didion, Andy Warhol, and a galaxy of luminaries, Earl was an inveterate tastemaker. Actor Harrison Ford, who before Star Wars fame was Earlâs handyman and pot dealer, called him âthe last of a breed, one of the last great gentlemen and bohemians.â
After Earl died in 2016, journalist Joe Hagan, author of the critically-acclaimed Sticky Fingers, the biography of Rolling Stone founder Jann Wenner, discovered a trove of rare and unheard tapes in Earlâs apartment in New Yorkâliterally inside his closet. âI asked for a step ladder and the first box I pulled off the shelf was a master tape of Some Girls, the Stones album,â says Hagan.
Now Light in the Attic Records proudly presents Earlâs Closet, a double album of the treasures discovered inside, including unheard music by Daryl Hall and John Oates, David Johansen, Terry Allen, Delbert McClinton, Warhol âSuperstarâ Ultra Violet, Detroit sax legend Norma Jean Bell, Jim Carroll and an eclectic cast of undiscovered artists who once vied for fame and gloryâfolk, rock, country, funk and R&B gems that virtually no one has heard in decades. Whether itâs the almost-famous power pop of Shadow from Detroit, or the Delfonics-style soul of the Blood Brothers Six, Earlâs Closet retraces the dreams of artists who once sent demos to Earl McGrath. Longtime Light in the Attic-affiliated reissue producer Pat Thomas assisted Hagan in tracking down the artists and finalizing the paperwork.
At once an archival mixtape, a secret history and a journey into the heart of an era, Earlâs Closet features a deep booklet of documents, images and ephemera from Earlâs archive, expansive liner notes by Joe Hagan, who tracked down and interviewed the artists, and astonishing photographs by Earlâs late wife, the Italian countess Camilla Pecci-Blunt McGrath.
[[Selling Points]]- All tracks previously unreleased including unheard recordings from Daryl Hall and John Oates, David Johansen (New York Dolls), Terry Allen, Delbert McClinton, Andy Warholâs Superstar Ultra Violet, Norma Jean Bell, and The Jim Carroll Band
- Restored and remastered audio by GRAMMYÂź-nominated engineer, John Baldwin
- Extensive booklet featuring unseen archive photos, ephemera and label history (LP: 20-pgs, CD: 40-pgs)
- Liner notes by journalist Joe Hagan with exclusive interviews
- Double LP pressed on 180-gram vinyl and housed in a gatefold jacket
- âCocktail Partyâ Vinyl Color Edition pressed on Clear Wax
- âLITA Anniversaryâ Vinyl Color Edition pressed on Red Opaque Wax
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âEarl was a wonderful man with a great eye for new and innovative art. And such an amusing companion, too.â â Mick Jagger
Earl McGrath was the ultimate â70s jet setter, an art collector and comic bon vivant who stumbled into the record business between legendary parties in New York and LA and discovered Daryl Hall and John Oates and then Jim Carroll. Atlantic founder Ahmet Ertegun gave Earl his own label, Clean Records, in 1970; Mick Jagger hired him to run Rolling Stones Records in 1977.
Friend to Joan Didion, Andy Warhol, and a galaxy of luminaries, Earl was an inveterate tastemaker. Actor Harrison Ford, who before Star Wars fame was Earlâs handyman and pot dealer, called him âthe last of a breed, one of the last great gentlemen and bohemians.â
After Earl died in 2016, journalist Joe Hagan, author of the critically-acclaimed Sticky Fingers, the biography of Rolling Stone founder Jann Wenner, discovered a trove of rare and unheard tapes in Earlâs apartment in New Yorkâliterally inside his closet. âI asked for a step ladder and the first box I pulled off the shelf was a master tape of Some Girls, the Stones album,â says Hagan.
Now Light in the Attic Records proudly presents Earlâs Closet, a double album of the treasures discovered inside, including unheard music by Daryl Hall and John Oates, David Johansen, Terry Allen, Delbert McClinton, Warhol âSuperstarâ Ultra Violet, Detroit sax legend Norma Jean Bell, Jim Carroll and an eclectic cast of undiscovered artists who once vied for fame and gloryâfolk, rock, country, funk and R&B gems that virtually no one has heard in decades. Whether itâs the almost-famous power pop of Shadow from Detroit, or the Delfonics-style soul of the Blood Brothers Six, Earlâs Closet retraces the dreams of artists who once sent demos to Earl McGrath. Longtime Light in the Attic-affiliated reissue producer Pat Thomas assisted Hagan in tracking down the artists and finalizing the paperwork.
At once an archival mixtape, a secret history and a journey into the heart of an era, Earlâs Closet features a deep booklet of documents, images and ephemera from Earlâs archive, expansive liner notes by Joe Hagan, who tracked down and interviewed the artists, and astonishing photographs by Earlâs late wife, the Italian countess Camilla Pecci-Blunt McGrath.
[[Selling Points]]- All tracks previously unreleased including unheard recordings from Daryl Hall and John Oates, David Johansen (New York Dolls), Terry Allen, Delbert McClinton, Andy Warholâs Superstar Ultra Violet, Norma Jean Bell, and The Jim Carroll Band
- Restored and remastered audio by GRAMMYÂź-nominated engineer, John Baldwin
- Extensive booklet featuring unseen archive photos, ephemera and label history (LP: 20-pgs, CD: 40-pgs)
- Liner notes by journalist Joe Hagan with exclusive interviews
- Double LP pressed on 180-gram vinyl and housed in a gatefold jacket
- âCocktail Partyâ Vinyl Color Edition pressed on Clear Wax
- âLITA Anniversaryâ Vinyl Color Edition pressed on Red Opaque Wax

















