Tang Clan's 'very special' album played at Australian museum
Hindustan TimesSYDNEY, - U.S. hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan's one-of-a-kind album "Once Upon A Time in Shaolin" began playing at an Australian museum on Saturday, organisers said, with fans in attendance describing the music as "very special" and "amazing". Tang Clan's 'very special' album played at Australian museum All timeslots for the twice-a-day sessions at Tasmania's Museum of Old and New Art are sold out, with about 5,000 people on a waiting list. "I don’t know another song or album anywhere else in the world that holds that same value that this one does like that," McBryde told the Australian Broadcasting Corp. Another attendee, Hayden Kovacic, from Hobart, said it was "amazing" to be one of so few to get to listen to the album. The album consists of 31 new tracks recorded and produced by the New York-based group over six years from 2007 "in the original Wu-Tang style of the 90s", according to the album's official website.