Single US 1985 on Positive Force Records label
Rock (Hardcore)
Test pressing: 1985 8 were made for this release 1st Pressing: 1985 Black vinyl, red logo on the front cover, black and white labels, thin paper lyric sheet (these were printed in Ray’s brother’s high school printing class). Some copies came with a sticker, some had handwritten messages on the lyric sheet. The messages were done by John, Ray or Jordan Cooper. Later Pressings: It is impossible to determine how many pressings in total were made. Both John and Ray do not remember exact numbers and chronology. Ray thinks there were anything between 3000 to 5000 records pressed on Positive Force in total. The number of pressings below is assumed and based solely on the differences found in covers/lyric sheets etc. and should be taken as such: 2nd pressing: 1986 Black vinyl, black and white cover, black and white labels, thicker semi-glossy insert. 3rd pressing: 1986/1987 Black vinyl, black and white cover, black and white labels, photocopied insert with different photos. This was the pressing the band took on their 1987 Break Down The Walls tour with them. It looked exactly like the 2nd one but the inserts this time were photocopied and the photos / layout were different. According to RJ, who along with CIV went on that tour with YOT, in one of the boxes they found around 12 to 20 copies with blank B-side labels. Most likely a pressing plant error. They did some drawings or a cut and paste "art" on most of those and sold them or gave away to friends during the tour. 4th pressing: 1987 Black vinyl, black and white cover, blue and white labels, thicker insert. This is what most generally consider to be the 2nd pressing but it has to be at least 4th and this is based on absolutely no real facts whatsoever other than the final, gold vinyl pressing had blue labels so it would make sense that this one was done just before. 5th pressing: 1987 100 made on black vinyl for Some Records in NYC. Came with a photocopied, stamped cover and thicker, semi-glossy insert. Vinyl has white labels rubber stamped with one or two different "Some Records" stamps. 47 out of the 100 pressed were hand numbered. Some of the numbered copies were personalized by Duane (Some Records) or the members of the band. 6th pressing: 1987 100 reissued on gold vinyl by Jordan and Ray to trade for toys. Black and white covers, blue and white A label and blank B label. Stamped with Batman stamp on the cover, dust sleeve and blank B-label. Some had written messages on the labels, few were found with different stamps: Dinosaur, Superman etc... also, some of the gold vinyl is plain clear and some were found with many small black specks in the wax. Odd version: Some copies with both blank labels were found. These come on black vinyl with black and white cover and thicker semi-glossy insert so they could be the effect of the pressing plant error for either the 2nd or the 4th pressing. These are sometimes being mis-represented as the test pressings for this release. This is NOT correct. The true test pressings had the pressing plant labels. They were not blank.
![]() | Youth Of Today , 1985-1990 US album by |
![]() | Graham Philips b, bass |
![]() | Darren Pesce dr, bvoc, drums |
![]() | John Porcell g, *1967 US guitar |
![]() | Ray Cappo voc, *1966 US vocals |
Kevin Seconds producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Expectations | Youth Of Today | ||
2 | Crucial Times | Youth Of Today | ||
3 | I Have Faith | Youth Of Today | ||
4 | Youth Of Today | Youth Of Today | ||
5 | Positive Outlook | Youth Of Today | ||
6 | Can't Close My Eyes | Youth Of Today | ||
7 | Youth Crew | Youth Of Today |