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Tuesday, August 31, 2021

Ralf Nowy-Lucifer´s Dream (1973)

Ralf Nowy was a talented German musician with a prolific artistic career, working as a producer, musician, composer, arranger, and musical director. In the 1960s, after graduating from the Stern Conservatory in Berlin, where he studied classical music, composition, arranging, and jazz, he formed several jazz bands, playing flute and saxophone. In 1963, he was chosen as the best soloist at the Berlin Jazz Festival. This award opened doors for him, leading him to direct the Forum Theatre in Berlin, become a production director, conduct the Saarländischer Rundfunk Orchestra of Saarbrücken, and collaborate with various German and European artists. In the early 1970s, he began collaborating with Giorgio Moroder on film soundtracks and composing numerous commercials for German television. Alongside all of this, he created his own music, releasing several albums focused on kraturock with a jazz influence. In 1973, he released his first album, "Lucifer's Dream", for which he recruited a large group of backing musicians from the German jazz and rock scene, including bassist Amon Düül II, Lothar Meid, and Missus Beastly guitarist Paul Vincent. "Lucifer's Dream" is primarily composed of a series of highly structured pieces with elaborate arrangements, recorded in spectacular quadraphonic sound, making it an exciting adventure into jazz fusion with clear cinematic undertones. A truly exquisite album, where the string arrangements, sophistication, guitars, and wind instruments combine to create a comforting musical experience.

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