Iran is just now being reissued by Soleilmoon. Not upper echelon, but close to it.
"Abu Nidal/Coup d'Etat CD, though truncated, remains my favorite CD. Everything about those two 12"s hits on all cylinders. Those early Limited Editions LPs (7) were particularly visceral. Talk about a welcomed, needed reissue box set on CD. It's not necessarily my favorite period, but it is the period that resonates best with various moods. The Iran CD is a relaxing Sunday morning kind of album. I really enjoy Zul'm and United States of Islam (I hope it isn't Intifaxa that I'm thinking of as the 2nd Extreme album I recommend). That digital recording with the field work is thick with particulates and atmosphere. Played loud on a good system can both feel open-windowed and dense to the point of near-suffocation. Beyond that, I only remember Drug Sherpa and Zealot making a lasting impression, but there's no doubt that if I'd heard others, I would've been enthusiastic about a good percentage of them."