Added gatefold, two different label variants and reissue cover images. The original gatefold release has actual holes for the "bullet holes" on the cover. The reissue is very minimalist, with no holes, just blackened circles, no gatefold, and no composer credits on cover or labels.
This was originally going to be Adrian Gurvitz's first solo album after the dissolution of Gun, but it morphed into the first offering by Three Man Army. Adrian and his brother Paul both chose to go by the surname of Curtis on this album and their previous band Gun. When their parents divorced their father changed his last name to Curtis from Gurvitz and, according to Paul, they thought "the name was more rock 'n roll than Gurvitz."
Paul had decided to go back with his birth name Gurvitz, while recording with Brian Parrish and on subsequent Three Man Army releases that is how he is listed. Adrian decided to stick with Curtis until the ultimate disbanding of this group. He would go back to Gurvitz thereafter. Interestingly, Paul Curtis (Gurvitz) wrote most of the material for Gun, while Adrian is composer of most of the Three Man Army songs with minimal assistance from brother Paul.
The Monarch deltas for this release are:
A Side Δ 16454
B Side Δ 16454-X.