Rock 'n' Roll on the New Long March

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.