More Perfect Union is a 1987 release by American rock band Icon.
The album, initially released on cassette only, featured a Capitol Records logo like their previous two major label albums, but was in essence an independent release as guitarist Dan Wexler states that, "We lost the deal from Capitol in October/November 1985.
"[1] After losing the deal and frontman Stephen Clifford, the band played a few shows with new singer Steven Young.
The cassette originally contained ten tracks, sold out quickly and became a sought-after collectible due to the band's worldwide cult status.
Due to fan demand, the album was re-released in 1995 on CD with the title An Even More Perfect Union and included seven bonus tracks, selling initially as a limited numbered edition autographed by Dan Wexler.