Sole copy of Wu-Tang Clan album to be played to the public for first time at Mona
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Once Upon a Time in Shaolin is finally available to hear in a Hobart museum, after being acquired on loan for an exhibition that explores status, celebrity, and notoriety.
The album's rarity was intended to spark debates on streaming and piracy, described as a 400-year-old Renaissance-style musical approach, emphasizing its commissioned commodity nature.
Recorded in secrecy between 2006-2013, the album boasts contributions from all Wu-Tang Clan members and two from Cher, with a single physical copy made in 2015 and digital files deleted.
The legal agreement restricts commercial use for 88 years, aiming to link the number to the Wu-Tang Clan's significance, although some members criticized the lengthy stipulation as illogical.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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