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** DA and Solid Rock Records ran a very successful crowdfunding campaign in February 2017 to release a proper "ultra deluxe" reissue, which came out in 2018. The double-LP (with a whole second disc of just bonus tracks) is the ''least'' extravagant version. It's also available as a five-disc vinyl box set (the original album, two LP's of bonus tracks, an EP, and a picture-disc single), or as a five-CD box set (the original album, three discs of cut songs and alternate versions, and an entire live show from 1979). Those who supported the crowdfunding campaign could get versions missing one or two of the bonus discs--or shell out for even more swag, like stickers or DA guitar picks, inside the box.

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** DA and Solid Rock Records ran a very successful crowdfunding campaign in February 2017 to release a proper "ultra deluxe" reissue, which came out in 2018. The double-LP (with a whole second disc of just bonus tracks) is the ''least'' extravagant version. It's also available as a five-disc vinyl box set (the original album, two LP's of bonus tracks, an EP, and a picture-disc single), or as a five-CD box set (the original album, three discs of cut songs and alternate versions, and an entire live show from 1979). Those who supported the crowdfunding campaign could also get versions missing one or two of the bonus discs--or shell out for even more swag, like stickers or DA guitar picks, inside the box.
* TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment: The album was finished and ready to release in 1978, but for reasons unknown Larry Norman and Solid Rock Records just didn't release it. It finally got released in 1981, by which point DA had already left for another record label and finished their next album--''Alarma''--which came out just a few weeks after ''Horrendous Disc''.

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** In February 2017, Daniel Amos and Solid Rock Records crowdfunded a proper deluxe reissue (meeting their initial goal in just two days). The LP version will have a second disc of 10 cut songs; the CD version will be available with two discs' worth of cut songs, demos, and alternate versions--or with three discs' worth.

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** In February 2017, Daniel Amos DA and Solid Rock Records crowdfunded ran a very successful crowdfunding campaign in February 2017 to release a proper deluxe reissue (meeting their initial goal "ultra deluxe" reissue, which came out in just two days). 2018. The LP version will have double-LP (with a whole second disc of 10 cut songs; just bonus tracks) is the CD version will be ''least'' extravagant version. It's also available with as a five-disc vinyl box set (the original album, two discs' worth LP's of bonus tracks, an EP, and a picture-disc single), or as a five-CD box set (the original album, three discs of cut songs, demos, songs and alternate versions--or with three discs' worth.
versions, and an entire live show from 1979). Those who supported the crowdfunding campaign could get versions missing one or two of the bonus discs--or shell out for even more swag, like stickers or DA guitar picks, inside the box.
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** The 2007 reissue of the album could have been something really impressive, considering all the bonus tracks it had, many of which had never been released anywhere else. Unfortunately, it was a cheap reissue on CD-R’s, with home computer-printed liner notes.
** In February 2017, Daniel Amos and Solid Rock Records crowdfunded a proper deluxe reissue (meeting their initial goal in just two days). The LP version will have a second disc of 10 cut songs; the CD version will be available with two discs' worth of cut songs, demos, and alternate versions--or with three discs' worth.

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