Wu-Tang Clan's Rare Album to Debut at Australian Museum Exhibit

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The Museum of Old and New Art in Hobart, Tasmania, will host private listening events for the rare Wu-Tang Clan album "Once Upon a Time in Shaolin," which was originally not to be heard by the public until 2103. The album, caught up in various ownership controversies, will be partially played from June 15 to June 24.
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- Fans can finally get a chance to listen to the Wu-Tang Clan’s one copy album… but there’s a catch CNN
- Wu-Tang Clan's Rare Album Once Upon a Time in Shaolin to Be Played at Australian Art Museum Pitchfork
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