Earl's Closet: The Lost Archive of Earl McGrath, 1970-1980 - A Treasure Trove of Unheard Music
Immerse yourself in the world of Earl McGrath, the ultimate '70s jet setter, art collector, and record label icon, with this incredible collection of previously unreleased tracks. Pressed on 180-gram clear vinyl, this double LP is a journey through a decade of unheard music from luminaries such as Daryl Hall and John Oates, David Johansen, and Andy Warhol’s Superstar Ultra Violet, amongst others.
Rediscovering a Legend
Earl McGrath left behind a legacy of music that goes beyond his discovery of famous names. This album is a testament to his influence and taste in music, unearthing tracks from undiscovered artists who once sent demos to him. It’s an archival mixtape, a secret history, and a journey into the heart of an era.
Tracklist
Experience the unheard era of the '70s with these remarkable tracks:
Track |
1. Two More Bottles of Wine 2. Baby Come Closer 3. Gonna California 4. Only Yourself to Lose 5. Christopher 6. Dixie Darling 7. California 8. Killer 9. Dry in the Sun 10. Oh La La 11. Cocaine Cowboy 12. How Do You Do (Children of the Most High) 13. Invisible Lady 14. I See My Days Go By 15. Where Have All the Flowers Gone 16. Salt Showers 17. Holy Commotion 18. Sail Away 19. Funky but Chic 20. Just Look-Ah What You'll Be Missing 21. Tension 22. Waiting for Me |
"Earl's Closet: The Lost Archive of Earl McGrath, 1970-1980" is not just an album; it's a musical time capsule. It takes you on a journey through the musical taste of a man who rubbed shoulders with the likes of Mick Jagger and Andy Warhol. The album is an essential addition for collectors and music enthusiasts alike.