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==Reissues== In 1986, the entire "side two" of the album was remixed and re-released on a collection called ''[[The Revelation (Daniel Amos album)|The Revelation]]'' with some narration by Chuck Smith included between songs.<ref name=MAP/> The song "Soon!" was also added. The first appearance of the album on CD was in 1990. In 2001 M8 put together a two-CD ''Shotgun Angel: 25th Anniversary Edition''. The first CD was a re-issue of the original album while the second featured a two-part interview with Terry Taylor and Jerry Chamberlain on ''[[Rock & Religion Radio Show]]''. While the band's management had involvement in the artwork of the release, the overall finished product was disappointing due to the label's poor quality control. The release included audio glitches, and even band members names were misspelled. Almost immediately, the band wanted to revisit the album with what it saw as an appropriate reissue once the timing was right and the budget was available. In the years that followed the band's audio archives were cleaned-up and transferred to digital format. The first results of these efforts were released in 2006 with the two-disc deluxe 30th Anniversary edition of ''[[Daniel Amos (album)|Daniel Amos]]'', expanded editions of Terry Taylor's ''[[Imaginarium: Songs from the Neverhood]]'' and ''[[Darn Floor - Big Bite]]'' and not long after ''Shotgun Angel''. Stunt Records' Tom Gulotta and Eric Townsend were put in charge of putting a new ''Shotgun Angel'' reissue together, which would be released in connection with Born Twice Records. Gulotta cleaned up the original album master and made sure that digital glitches that were even found on the original CD release were corrected. The entire album was remastered and Townsend began remixing the band's original 1976 four-track pre-production demos and portions of the album's original 24-track masters for the bonus disc, in an effort to give listeners a new a unique way of hearing some of the album's tracks. Some band members were able to uncover numerous unpublished photos which would be used in the project's artwork and packaging. Other band members pored over the liner notes and lyrics to make corrections to errors found on all previous releases - including the original Maranatha! release. This culminated in June 2011 with ''Shotgun Angel: Collectors Deluxe Edition'' a two-disc set. It includes a 24-page booklet with full lyrics, unreleased songs, studio outtakes and other rarities.
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