About this album

Sound: "A vibrant tapestry of fusion, where intricate melodies meet rhythmic complexity and improvisational freedom."

Where they were

By the time 'Procession' was released in 1983, Weather Report had solidified their status as pioneers of jazz fusion. This album followed their critically acclaimed work 'Night Passage' from 1980 and showcased a shift towards more structured compositions while retaining their improvisational essence.

Why it matters

'Procession' marked a significant moment in Weather Report's evolution, showcasing a blend of jazz with rock influences that appealed to a wider audience. The album received positive reviews, reinforcing the band's reputation in the jazz community and contributing to their legacy as innovators in the genre.

Essential tracks

  • "Procession" — The title track opens the album with a rich blend of textures and rhythmic interplay, setting the tone for the entire project.
  • "Two Lines" — This track exemplifies the band's improvisational prowess, featuring intricate dialogues between instruments that highlight their collective synergy.
  • "Where the Moon Goes" — With its ethereal melody and complex harmonies, this piece showcases Weather Report's ability to fuse emotional depth with technical skill.

Release Date

January 1, 1983

Artist Origin

United States

Tracklist

  1. 1 Procession 8:41
  2. 2 Plaza Real 5:30
  3. 3 Two Lines 7:42
  4. 4 Where the Moon Goes 7:49
  5. 5 The Well 4:00
  6. 6 Molasses Run 5:50