This vinyl record documents a speech by Fidel Castro titled "Compromisos de Organizaciones de Masas" (Commitments of Mass Organizations), delivered on December 22, 1975, in Havana in support of the agreements and resolutions of the First Congress of the Cuban Communist Party (PCC). Produced by EGREM and catalogued as LD-DP 26, the album was created during a pivotal moment in Cuban revolutionary history when the PCC formalized its organizational structure through its inaugural congress. The cover features a bold, minimalist design employing the number "1" as the central graphic element, filled with the Cuban flag emerging from silhouetted sugarcane stalks against a red border, symbolizing both the First Congress and Cuba's revolutionary transformation of its agricultural economy.
The design uses a limited color palette of red, blue, white, and black on a cream background with blue horizontal stripes framing the top and bottom, creating a clean, authoritative aesthetic appropriate for this significant political documentation. The reverse features the same motif on a vibrant orange background. The First Congress of the PCC, held in December 1975, represented a major milestone in institutionalizing the Cuban Revolution, establishing party structures, and defining Cuba's socialist development strategy. This recording of Castro's speech about mass organizations' commitments reflects the congress's emphasis on popular participation and the role of organizations like the CDRs (Committees for the Defense of the Revolution), FMC (Federation of Cuban Women), and CTC (Cuban Workers' Central) in implementing party directives and revolutionary goals.