Tuesday, 20 December 2022

BRILLIANT EXPLORERS

In 2006 Roby Munciguerra set up a new Procession incarnation for some live performances and from June to September 2006 the new line up featuring, along with Roby Munciguerra (guitar, backing vocals), also Samuele Alletto (vocals, flute), Stefano Carrara (keyboards, 12 string guitar, backing vocals), Enzo Martin (bass) and “Herman” a.k.a. Max Aimone (drums) plus the guest Danilo Pala (sax) recorded in the Overtone studio in Turin the new versions of the old pieces and a brand new one. Procession’s new album, produced by Dario Todesco and Ernesto Ausilio and entitled Esplorare, was released in 2007 on the independent Electromantic Music label with a nice art work that in some way depicts the intricacies of its musical content...



The opener “C’era una volta” (Once upon a time) starts by a beautiful new introduction with piano and electric guitar in the forefront. From the very first notes you can appreciate the clear sound and the care that the band put in the new arrangements revitalizing the old repertoire with respect and competence. The new vocalist is absolutely up to the task and breaths new life into the story of the child who wasted his time looking for the sense of life, getting old without reaching his goal...

To better underline its apocalyptic, tense atmosphere, the new version of “Uomini di vento” (Men of wind) gives more room to dark organ passages while the hieratic vocals depict the terrible wind that rules on the world and bends nature, guided by its blind will, sweeping away terrorized men and a blurred reality...

Then it’s the turn of the melancholic “Un mondo sprecato” (A wasted world) where Samuele Alletto delivers in a very effective way the caustic reflections of the jaded clown protagonist of the piece, perfectly backed by a band able to add colours and emotions in the instrumental sections.

“Esplorare” (To explore) is the only new track on the album and it’s a pity since the vitality of Procession’s new course is great. It’s a piece that deals with the illogical but nonetheless powerful belief that things will change for the better in a new place. The music and words describe a young man that looks for another world to explore, a place where his fantasies will come true. He wears his dreams and sets off but later realizes that is all in vain and begins to feel lonely and desperate while his certainties fade away. He will have to take a step back to find the meaning of life...



The new arrangement of “Il volo della paura” (The flight of fear) is excellent and succeeds in conveying the disquieting feelings that a flock of birds provoke darkening the sky and the need to overcome the gloomy omens that they could represent...

Next two tracks reshape brilliantly, with good taste and respect, Procession’s first album, Frontiera, a conceptual work telling the story of a young man who leaves his home and family in Southern Italy searching for a job and a better life in a big city of the North. “Suite 1” includes “Ancora una notte” (One more night), “Uomini e illusioni” (Men and illusions), “Città grande” (Big city), “Incontro” (Meeting) and “Anche io sono un uomo” (I’m a man as well) while “Suite 2” includes “Un mondo di libertà” (A world of freedom), “Un ombra che vaga” (A wandering shadow) and “Solo 1” (Alone).

Then “Fiaba” (Fairy tale) ends the album by painting with new vivid colours the surreal landscape of an imaginary village perched on a mountain that hosts dreamers, poets and musicians. The inhabitants do not need money nor gold to be rich since happiness and peace are their real treasures...

On the whole, an excellent work that gives new life to the old repertoire of the band and leaves some hope for the future.

Procession: Esplorare (2007). Other opinions:
Jim Russell: The new musicians are superb players as is the vocalist... What one takes away from this disc is the love they have for the old material, mixed with a dynamic new energy and forcefulness that updates this material successfully. It must be very challenging to attempt to re-do your classic material decades later and bring something new to it without messing with the original magic. Procession have succeeded as well as I could imagine... (read the complete review HERE)

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