Label: Black Sweat Records
Format: LP
Genre: Experimental
In stock
** Edition of 300, comes with an extensive booklet ** Nearly five decades after its original 1978 release, Gaetano Liguori, Giulio Stocchi, and Demetrio Stratos' devastating “La Cantata Rossa per Tall el Zaatar” finally returns to vinyl via Black Sweat Records - a musical monument to one of the most tragic episodes of the Lebanese Civil War, and a work that stands as both uncompromising historical document and radical artistic statement. Originally conceived in the immediate aftermath of the 1976 massacre at the Palestinian refugee camp of Tall el Zaatar, this extraordinary album emerged from the creative ferment of Italy's political avant-garde scene.
The album's power lies not only in its resolute political commitment but in its radical musical approach. Stratos' otherworldly vocal explorations - ranging from whispered incantations to primal screams - interweave with Liguori's percussive piano work and Stocchi's compositional frameworks to create a sonic landscape that mirrors the chaos and tragedy of the events it commemorates. This is music that refuses the comfort of aesthetic distance, instead demanding that listeners confront the human cost of political violence.
The story of Tall el Zaatar - “the hill of thyme” in Arabic - carries haunting echoes in today's headlines. The refugee camp, home to 30,000 Palestinians and Lebanese displaced by war, endured a 52-day siege before falling on August 12, 1976. The promised safe passage for civilians became a betrayal that led to mass executions, with estimates suggesting over 2,000 deaths in a single day. As we witness the ongoing suffering of Palestinian civilians today - families torn apart, children displaced, communities destroyed - the anguish captured in this album resonates with devastating immediacy.
In keeping with the album's original humanitarian mission, proceeds from this release will again be donated to UNRWA, providing crucial aid to Palestinian refugees who continue to face displacement and hardship nearly half a century later. This reissue becomes not just a musical artifact, but an active gesture of solidarity with those still suffering. Black Sweat's vinyl reissue represents only the third official release of this crucial work in its 45-year history.
This is music that matters - both as historical testimony and as a reminder that the struggle of oppressed peoples for dignity and safety continues today. Absolutely essential and profoundly moving. Don't miss this rare opportunity to own a piece of radical musical history that speaks directly to our present moment.
Recorded in october 1976 at Studio Zanibelli, Milan - Italy. Mastered at Massive Arts Studio. Originally released in 1977.