The album has a complex reissue history. In 1994, the Tempus Records label issued it on CD. Tempus retitled it
Force Thee Hands ov Chants, packaged it with a completely different cover design (P-Orridge's 1980's collage "Twisted"), and credited it to Genesis P-Orridge and Psychic TV. The Tempus edition includes four bonus tracks and a second CD titled
Blinded Eye in the Pyramids featuring music created by Genesis P-Orridge and Fred Giannelli in 1988. It was again issued on CD by Cleopatra Records in 1995 with a different cover, bonus tracks taken from the
Just Drifting 12-inch (the 7-inch B-side was not included) and the bonus 12-inch from the
Dreams Less Sweet album, but missing all of the
Themes LP. The sound quality was very poor and some tracks were remixed. A later reissue by Some Bizzare spread the same material (with the same flawed mastering) over two discs. A 2-CD set of the complete original 2-LP set was issued by WEA Japan. The
Themes LP has been issued on CD separately, first by Syard Records under the title
Cold Dark Matter, remixed from the original master tapes and with an extra 3-minute spoken word coda added, then by Cleopatra Records under the title
Themes Part One, mastered from an extremely noisy vinyl source, then by Syard Records yet again with a new cover and liner notes (identical audio to their initial release) and, most recently, by Cold Spring on their 7-CD
Themes box set, remastered from the original tapes (original mix), but not including the coda from the
Cold Dark Matter edition. == Reception ==