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- Thoughts of Yesterday: 1981–1982 is a compilation album of early material by the American hardcore punk band T.S.O.L. (True Sounds of Liberty), released in 1987 by Posh Boy Records. It combines the band's two EPs, 1981's T.S.O.L. and 1982's Weathered Statues, as well as an early version of "Peace Thru' Power", a song that was re-recorded for their first full-length album Dance with Me (1981). The album's release stemmed from a dispute between T.S.O.L. and Posh Boy owner Robbie Fields that began when the band left Posh Boy after releasing T.S.O.L., moving to Frontier Records for Dance with Me. Fields maintained that the band owed his label another EP, and withheld royalties from them as a result. The dispute culminated in singer Jack Grisham punching Fields in the face. Several years later, after Grisham and drummer Todd Barnes had both left T.S.O.L., a settlement was negotiated in which the band members received back royalty payments and Posh Boy acquired the rights to Weathered Statues, originally released through Alternative Tentacles. Posh Boy combined the two EPs to create Thoughts of Yesterday. Originally released as an LP, the album was reissued on compact disc the following year with another Posh Boy release, Pariah's 1983 album Youths of Age, appended as bonus tracks. It was reissued again in 1992 by Rhino Records, with the Pariah tracks replaced by the 1988 debut album of Grisham and Barnes' post-T.S.O.L. band, Tender Fury, which was also originally released by Posh Boy. (en)
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- Jack Grisham, Ron Emory, Mike Roche, and Todd Barnes, except where noted (en)
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- T.S.O.L. - Thoughts of Yesterday - 1981-1982 cover.jpg (en)
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- 1988 (xsd:integer)
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- Thoughts of Yesterday: 1981–1982 (en)
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- originally performed by David Bowie (en)
- from Posh Hits Vol. 1, 1983 (en)
- from T.S.O.L., 1981 (en)
- from Weathered Statues, 1982 (en)
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- Robbie Fields, Thom Wilson (en)
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- dbr:Look_Back_in_Anger_(song)
- No Way Out (en)
- The Apartment (en)
- Let It Go (en)
- World War III (en)
- Inside Looking Out (en)
- All the Kings Men (en)
- White Line (en)
- Running for Cover (en)
- Man and Machine (en)
- Superficial Love (en)
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- Thoughts of Yesterday (en)
- Word Is (en)
- Big E's Night-Move (en)
- Blind Resistance (en)
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- Peace Thru' Power (en)
- Running Around Again (en)
- Statutory Story (en)
- Striking Back (en)
- Talk About Living (en)
- What We Got (en)
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- Cox, Smith, Lujan, Travers (en)
- David Bowie, Carlos Alomar, Brian Eno (en)
- Grisham, Barnes, Daniel Root, Robbie Allen (en)
- Grisham, Barnes, Root, Allen (en)
- Tony Cox, Mike Smith, Ray Lujan, Greg Travers (en)
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- Thoughts of Yesterday: 1981–1982 is a compilation album of early material by the American hardcore punk band T.S.O.L. (True Sounds of Liberty), released in 1987 by Posh Boy Records. It combines the band's two EPs, 1981's T.S.O.L. and 1982's Weathered Statues, as well as an early version of "Peace Thru' Power", a song that was re-recorded for their first full-length album Dance with Me (1981). The album's release stemmed from a dispute between T.S.O.L. and Posh Boy owner Robbie Fields that began when the band left Posh Boy after releasing T.S.O.L., moving to Frontier Records for Dance with Me. Fields maintained that the band owed his label another EP, and withheld royalties from them as a result. The dispute culminated in singer Jack Grisham punching Fields in the face. Several years later, (en)
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- Thoughts of Yesterday: 1981–1982 (en)
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