
Procession is a Jazz album by Weather Report, originally released in 1983. On Gatefold: 41 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Jazz
- Jazz Fusion
- warm
- meditative
- spacey
About
Weather Report could have easily disbanded after the departure of Peter Erskine and Jaco Pastorius, but Joe Zawinul and Wayne Shorter had survived more lineup changes than any duo in history, and they weren’t about to let one more stop their group. Thus, in 1982 they recruited drummer Omar Hakim and bassist Victor Bailey from the New York club circuit and recorded <i>Procession</i>, which marked yet another new start for Weather Report. At 23 and 24, Hakim and Bailey brought a youthful energy to <i>Procession</i>, which also looked to world music for inspiration. With Erskine and Pastorius, Weather Report could often end up sounding like a band of dueling soloists. Bailey and Hakim, on the other hand, were eager to serve the collective. For all their virtuosity, “Procession” and “Molasses Run” are swift and cohesive, without the sense of macho antagonism that fired some of the Jaco-era recordings. The centerpiece is undoubtedly “Where the Moon Goes,” a Brazilian- and Japanese-influenced chant featuring The Manhattan Transfer. Like most of Zawinul’s best compositions, it's hypnotic and pretty but also deceptively tricky—just try clapping along to it.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Procession8:41
- A2Plaza Real5:30
- A3Two Lines7:42
Side B
- B1Where The Moon Goes7:49
- B2The Well4:00
- B3Molasses Run5:50
Credits
Performers
- Victor BaileyBASS
- Omar HakimDRUMS GUITAR VOCALS
- Joe ZawinulKEYBOARDS SYNTHESIZER
- Jose RossyPERCUSSION
- Wayne ShorterTENOR SAXOPHONE SOPRANO SAXOPHONE SAXOPHONE
- The Manhattan TransferVOCALS
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 41 pressings tracked on Gatefold
