Wednesday 19 September 2001

Glitter censored in China

Just like Janet Jackson's latest release, All for You, the album Glitter has been censored in China. It was released last Monday on cassette, but the songs Loverboy and Want You have been deleted. Furthermore, the place of All My Life and Reflection has been exchanged. For the very first time, the album was released by China Recording Shanghai Company.

What's more, as China is about to be one member of WTO, the music market will be rearranged. All the music stores will be closed by the end of next month. So in the near future it will be difficult to find bootlegs in China, one of the things that made China famous (or notorious).

Many thanks to Yuan Man from China.



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