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It means Beat Records had the master tapes all those years but didn't released it on CD. Beat has all the Edipan master tapes, also for example for L´ALPIN L´È SEMPRE QUEL or CARAVAGGIO, but no real interest anymore in releasing them on CD. ALLORA IL TRENO at least has the advantage that Franco De Gemini was the harmonica player on this score - which is certainly one of the reasons that this score now sees the (digital) light of day in its old album version. You have to keep in mind that no money is to be made with those more obscure Nicolai titles which don´t belong to the popular Italian genres (westen, giallo, erotic, spy, horror...).
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