- Updated the remaining song pages per Liberator and Infiltrator
- Updated Deep Blue (SNUTS version) lyrics to include the count in
- Completed The Final Concert page and updated relevant song pages accordingly
- Updated The Belfast Bootlegs page to remove the Rough Diamonds, Precious Jewels releases
- Completed 70 Miles From Lebanon page and updated relevant song pages accordingly
- Updated Only Visiting This Planet to reflect the 2004 CD releases, and updated song pages Without Love You Are Nothing and The Great American Novel
- Added a note to Stranded In Babylon about the 2004 version
- Added numerous images and some songs to the covers page
- Replace broken YouTube links on the You'll Never Guess page
- Added Kickstarter links to the Home page, re the upcoming UK '77 release
- Added Powerline Interview Bandcamp player to the Upon This Rock page
- Added variants Star-AU3, IAL-CA7, WBFBR-US9 to the Larry Norman, In Another Land and White Blossoms From Black Roots album pages respectively. Likewise FITS-NE3, HAL-NE5, UTR-US35, STF-US5, WBFBR-US10, RTP-US2, GMo-US4 and CoW-US4. (Footprints In The Sand, Home At Last, Upon This Rock, Stop This Flight, Remixing This Planet, Gathered Moments and Copper Wires)
- Corrected an error in WYLC-US1 matrix - it starts 32446, not 35446. (We Wish You A Larry Christmas)
- Koded the following albums: In The Beginning, Blarney Stone, Sticks & Stones, The Belfast Bootlegs, Survivor (Songs From 1956 To 2000), The Best Of Larry Norman Volume One, The Best Of Larry Norman Volume Two, Rough Diamonds, Precious Jewels, Agitator, Survivor, Collaborator, Instigator, Rock, Scissors et Papier, Solid Rock Sampler 1 and Restless In Manhattan
- Completed The Norman Invasion page and updated relevant song pages accordingly
- Created songs pages Magical Misery Tour, She Had Me By The Hair, Yesterday and Wouldn't It Be Loverly
So there you have it. I know a matrix error is huge news but I think the Kickstarter might be even more interesting. As of now the campaign is concluded, met its target and we are waiting on Charles to finish barbecuing in his back yard and get the CDs and LPs pressed. I've heard the album and genuinely believe it to be the best live Larry release of all. Very much worth the near fifty year wait!