Procession is the eleventh studio album by the jazz fusion band Weather Report. It was released in 1983 through Columbia Records. Although several previous Weather Report tracks included wordless singing, and "And Then" from Mr. Gone included brief lyrics, "Where the Moon Goes" was the band's first track including lyrics throughout, sung by members of The Manhattan Transfer. The band would continue to feature vocals on the next three studio albums.
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Released | February 1983 | |||
Studio | The Power Station (New York City) Universal Recording (Chicago) The Music Room (Pasadena) Fantasy Studios (Berkeley) The Sound Castle (Los Angeles) | |||
Genre | Jazz fusion | |||
Length | 39:36 | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Producer | Joe Zawinul, Wayne Shorter | |||
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Reviewing the album in Record, Steve Futterman dismissed Procession as being competently crafted but too similar to Weather Report's previous albums to be of any interest. Noting the band's change in lineup, he stated, "Integrating new members, finding what they can offer and letting them stir things up can give an established band a welcome jolt of creativity, of fresh ideas. But in Weather Report's case, the overwhelming control of co-leaders Joe Zawinul and Wayne Shorter has reined in the skills of bassist Victor Bailey, drummer Omar Hakim and percussionist José Rossy in service of highly crafted but essentially petrified music."[4]
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