Collection: Light In The Attic

Since its first release in 2002, Light in the Attic has proven that its company mission is simple: put out great music, wherever it may be found. It’s this dedication to music―first and foremost―that has created a diverse and respected catalog of releases.

With its commitment to quality as well as its disdain for convention, LITA has released over 250 instant classics. Highlights include the reintroduction of Sixto Rodriguez, a Detroit-born artist and star of the Oscar-winning film, Searching For Sugar Man and the GRAMMY®–nominated collections Native North America (Vol. 1) and Kankyō Ongaku: Japanese Ambient, Environmental & New Age Music 1980-1990. And who can ignore the reissues of funk goddess Betty Davis, larger-than-life crooners Serge Gainsbourg and Lee Hazlewood, folk great Karen Dalton, private press classics from singer-songwriter Jim Sullivan and teenage farmers Donnie & Joe Emerson.

Since their early basement days, the LITA family has vastly expanded, with a staff located around the globe, along with a brick-and-mortar record store in Seattle.