: The track was initially released as a "lost Thin Lizzy song," but it became the subject of a High Court case when original Grand Slam guitarist Laurence Archer sued because his writing credit and guitar parts had been removed. Archer eventually won his royalties and credit. Core Tracklist Highlights
: In 1991, former bandmates Scott Gorham and Brian Downey added new guitar and drum parts to Lynott’s original vocal and bass tracks to create a "reunited" sound. Thin Lizzy - Dedication The Very Best Of Thin L...
: It was originally an 8-track demo recorded around 1985 by Lynott's post-Thin Lizzy band, Grand Slam . : The track was initially released as a
While the CD and cassette versions included more tracks, the core compilation showcases the band's evolution from folk-rock to hard rock pioneers. : It was originally an 8-track demo recorded
Released in 1991, Dedication: The Very Best of Thin Lizzy was a pivotal compilation that served both as a definitive career retrospective and a poignant memorial to frontman , who passed away five years prior. The "Lost" Title Track