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Diamanda Galas is the eponymously titled second album by avant-garde[citation needed] musician Diamanda Galás, released in 1984 by Metalanguage Records.[2] The album is now out of print.
Musical Style
Panoptikon (named after Panopticon, a type of prison building designed to allow all areas of a prison to be seen from one vantage point), deals with imprisonment, isolation, torture and extreme alienation as well as homicidal mania and vengeance.[citation needed] It incorporates tape, electronic manipulations and distortion. Composed by Diamanda Galas, with additional lyrics from In the Belly of the Beast by criminal and author Jack Abbott.
Tragouthia Apo To Aima Exoun Fonos (Songs from the Blood of Those Murdered), recorded in 1981, consists solely of vocals in numerous vignettes. The recording is similar in texture to Wild Women With Steak-Knives, but when the latter was hysterical and loud,[citation needed] Tragouthia is slow, ghoulish and mournful.[citation needed] The singer was inspired by the tradition of Greek mourning rites,[citation needed] where women mourn the dead as well as seek revenge for the person responsible for the death.[citation needed] The words of Songs from the Blood of Those Murdered are sung in Greek and refer to the victims of the Greek junta regime that ruled Greece from 1967 to 1974.
Track listing
All lyrics written by Diamanda Galás, all music composed by Diamanda Galás and Richard Zvonar.
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"Τραγούδια από το Αίμα Εχούv Φονός" (Song from the Blood of Those Murdered) |
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- Production and additional personnel
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