It also features "Nothing to My Name", the song that made Cui famous and which is considered to mark the beginning of rock music in China.
[3] An almost identical album called Nothing to My Name was released in Hong Kong and Taiwan the same year; it did not include the song "Rock 'N' Roll on the New Long March".
[1] In 1999 a second edition of the album was released, by Beijing-based Jingwen Records, to mark its tenth anniversary.
[2] In a review published in China Information, Woei Lin Chong considers it Cui's "most impressive recording".
[4] This album, along with the success already enjoyed by "Nothing to My Name", established Cui as a symbol of the "angry youth" movement in China.