Also available on various other re-releases (CD: Line Records, 1984 (different cover art); Repertoire Records, 1992). More recent reissues sport different cover art. A rare version of "Caviar and Meths" exists, which is about 10 minutes long and has Al Atkins (first Judas Priest vocalist, never got to record an album with them) on vocals.
Different versions of each track can be found on the "Hero, Hero" release which was remixed by
Rodger Bain.
Many reissues of this album have another wrong splitting of the tracks "Winter", "Deep Freeze" and "Winter Retreat" starting and stopping at different places:
1. Winter (01:42)
2. Deep Freeze (01:20)
3. Winter Retreat (03:28)
US CD re-release (2000) released with "Winter / Deep Freeze / Winter Retreat / Cheater" as one track (09:30).
Early vinyl pressing have Rob Halford credited as "Bob Halford".
Snapper Music re-released this album in 2003 as a limited edition digipack (cat.-no. SDPCD124) containing the bonus track "Diamonds and Rust" (03:13). This recording was made in 1975 but was dropped by
Roger Glover during production of "Sin After Sin" album, so Judas Priest was forced to re-record this cover song.
Track 1 by Downing & Tipton
Track 4 by Downing
Track 7 by Downing & Atkins
Tracks 2 & 8 by Halford, Downing & Tipton
Tracks 3 & 10 by Downing, Hill, & Atkins
Tracks 5, 6, & 9 by Halford & Downing