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ARTIST
NOVALIS
TITLE
Vielleicht Bist Du Ein Clown?
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
MADE IN GERMANY
CATALOG #
MIG 3321LP
MIG 3321LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
3/28/2025
"
Novalis
were formed in 1971 and started singing in German on their second LP
Novalis
in 1975. Only their debut
Banished Bridge
(1973) was in English. In addition to romantic lyrics, they also used works from the classical period. 'Impressionen' from the album 'Novalis' is an interesting arrangement of
Anton Bruckner
's
5th symphony
.
Vielleicht Bist Du Ein Clown
was released in 1978 on the Brain label, produced by
Achim Reichel
. It was the band's fifth long-player. The cover was designed by
Hipgnosis
(
Storm Thorgerson
,
Aubrey Powell
), who were also responsible for the covers of
Pink Floyd
and the
Alan Parsons Project
. On this album, Novalis have once again succeeded in creating a sound in which all instruments interact in a balanced partnership. Timeless music that still works today. The re-release is limited to 500 copies on colored (random) vinyl."
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