What I don't understand: why was this release limited at all? I mean, it was recorded in Italy, so there are none of those AFM-restrictions. I think it would have been a better idea to release this double CD as a normal Intra-title (like "Silverado"). With the option to repress if the market allows.
Now repressing a limited title - which causes always a lot of hype even before the title is released (or even known) - is not a good idea. The labels (not only Intrada, but also Varèse, FSM, Buysoundtrax etc.) are releasing more and more titles marketed as "limited" because they want to sell the titles rather soon. It has become a "buy it now or it's gone" mentality. Now, "Inchon", was sold very soon. Intrada has reached the target. Many collectors like me are happy to have placed their order in time. When repressing a limited title the question is: why the whole "limited" business at all? Why not repressing other limited titles like "Bandolero" etc.
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