PROCESSION

Proto-Metal / Non-Metal / Metal Related • Italy
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PROCESSION formed in Turin in 1972. They came out that same year with an album titled "Frontiera" for the small Help label (an RCA subsidiary that also released QUELLA VECCHIA LOCANDA's first album).

After two years of silence, the band reappeared with a new line-up (Capra, Girardi and Capello were substituted by bass player Paolo D'Angelo and horns player Maurizio Gianotti), and a new recording deal, this time it's Fonit that releases their second album "Fiaba", their best work.

A few guest artists partecipated, such as Francesco Froggio Francica (from RACCOMANDATA RICEVUTA RITORNO), on drums and percussions, singer Silvana Aliotta (from CIRCUS 2000) and Ettore Vigo (DELIRIUM's keyboard player). The album has an avantgarde style, much more than in the previous work, with some interesting jazz inspirations.

Despite a good live activity PROCESSION never gained the success they deserved and though they released two albums they disappeared without trace. Singer
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PROCESSION Frontiera album cover 3.92 | 2 ratings
Frontiera
Proto-Metal 1972
PROCESSION Fiaba album cover 3.00 | 1 ratings
Fiaba
Non-Metal 1974
PROCESSION Esplorare album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Esplorare
Metal Related 2007

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PROCESSION Fiaba

Album · 1974 · Non-Metal
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While many Italian prog bands from the 70s came and went leaving a single album behind as evidence that they even existed, the Torino based PROCESSION got a second chance after a turbulent lineup change that left only lead vocalist Gianfranco Gaza and guitarist Roby Munciguerra remaining from the band’s 1972 debut “Frontiera.” The band pretty much undertook a complete makeover on its second release FIABA leaving behind the blistering hard rock / proto-metal twin guitar bombast of the debut and transmogrified itself into a more conventional romantic symphonic folky prog band in the vein of a more symphonic version of Le Orme with scattered other influences creeping in.

With only one guitarist PROCESSION was joined by saxophone and flute player Maurizio Gianotti, new bassist Paolo D’Angelo and drummer Francesco "Froggio" Francica who had played with Raccomandata con Ricevuta di Ritorno. This sophomore effort also featured a few guest appearances from keyboardist Franco Fernandez, Ettore Vigo of Delirium and a vocal appearance from Circus 2000 singer Silvana Aliotta. Basically this was a a different band and only PROCESSION in name only as it even swapped out for the Fonit label. The sounds of FIABA are on the mellower side of things in stark contrast to the raucous uproar of the debut. This album is permeated by dreamy atmospheres, romantic vocal performances and lots of woodwinds and sax. Bass, guitar and drums become more sparse after the opening track.

FIABA features six tracks that add up to 34 1/2 minutes of playing time and shows how a band is trying to reinvent itself without latching onto any certain stylistic approach but rather seems to be looking elsewhere for inspiration. While the debut “Frontiera” exuded a confidence and effortless execution, on FIABA, the new PROCESSION seems unsure of itself and ends up playing it safe for the album’s run. The album begins decently with “Uomini Di Vento” which starts things off on an upbeat mode with heavy percussion and a funky guitar and bass groove with feisty guitar performances. This is as energetic as the album gets and nothing in comparison to the unhinged heavy metal performances on the debut. From here on the album tapers off and drifts through a series of symphonic prog performances as well as more folk oriented tracks culminating in the super mellow folk number “Il Volo Della Paura.”

While the album ends well with the more upbeat title track which offers some excellent flute performances, in the end the album feels like a a grab bag of ideas that never come to fruition in any particular way. Despite that the tracks are all very nicely performed and the compositions are intricately designed and worthy of exploration for hardcore Italian prog fans who can’t get enough of the folkier side of 70s Italian prog. For my liking this second coming is very much a decline in the band’s overall uniqueness and craftiness. It was a noble effort to reform, regroup and give it another shot just as the Italian prog craze was starting to cool off but didn’t quite pay off. Ultimately this album went completely unnoticed and the band would call it quits soon after however Roby Munciguerra obviously felt the band had a little life left in it and reformed in the 21st century with a completely new lineup and released the 2007 album “Esplorare.” This is a nice pleasant album no doubt but not one that gets my juices flowing.

PROCESSION Frontiera

Album · 1972 · Proto-Metal
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One of the heaviest prog bands from the Italy in the 1970s, PROCESSION emerged from the city of Torino in 1971 and delivered two albums with mostly different lineups and styles before disbanding permanently in 1975. The band was quite active on the live circuit in both incarnations during its four year run but like many talented bands of those years didn’t find the fame and fortunate that it deserved. The only two members to appear on both albums were lead vocalist Gianfranco Gaza and guitarist Roby Munciguerra. This debut album FRONTIERA was notably different than the majority of Italian prog acts of the day due to the fact it featured no keyboardist yet some tracks seem to have an uncredited atmospheric keyboard presence. Officially the band featured two guitarists, a bass and percussion. The three remaining members on this debut were guitarist Marcello Capra, bassist Angelo Girardi and drummer Giancarlo Capello.

While existing in a similar classically inspired framework of composiitons led by the exceptional and unique sounding lead vocalist Gianfranca Gaza, PROCESSION’s first album was based in hard rock and even reaching proto-metal intensity at times but also fortified with strong acoustic segments including the use of mandolin especially on the track “Incontro.” The band was also notable for its lyrical themes revolving around immigration hence the title FRONTIERA which means “Border” in Italian which apparently was a major issue in the Torino region at the time. The band’s big sound included dueling guitar action and heavy percussion but although based on the harder rock styles of the early 1970s, the compositions themselves have more in common with the classically infused symphonic prog bands that dominated the Italian scene.

Tracks like “Un Mondo Di Liberta” surely must’ve been the heaviest rock in prog in the entire nation of Italy with crazy fast tempos, blitzkrieg chunky guitar riffs and lightning fast solos. This particular track could easily qualify as one of the very first prog metal tracks as not only is it seriously intense but the longest track on the album reaching nearly 9 minutes in playing time. But it’s not just all crazy metal head banging. Halfway through the track suddenly gives way to a lush acoustic guitar segment with softer contemplative vocals which also finds a nice mandolin strumming session joining in. Surprisingly it never returns to the heavy rock but the following “Solo” continues in a hard boogie rock fashion. Like most of the tracks the band is skilled at creating a mood and dynamic and then changing things up in the middle into something completely unexpected thus adding interesting elements of surprise.

Likewise “Un’Ombra Che Vaga” starts off with heavy metal thunder before completely shifting into a purely acoustic sing-along style of local traditional folk music. The band members all add their harmonies and it’s probably the most mainstream sounding track on the album and then the last song “Solo II” delivers a slice of heavy boogie rock and then ends the album without further ado. While hard rock as the main focus in Italian prog wasn’t common, there were a few bands like Il Rovescio Della Medaglia who delivered an exclusively hard rock version of prog on its first two releases. The strange thing about PROCESSION is how balls to the wall heavy they were while in hard rock mode and then how soft and romanic they sounded during the softer acoustic passages. The contrast is like night and day and the unpredictable nature of when the heaviness ends and the placidly begins seemed rather random.

This band was truly unique and sounded like no other with blazing twin guitar attacks one minute, ridiculously bombastic riffing the next and then a complete curveball 180 degrees into some of the most melodic classically inspired acoustic rock you could imagine. The operatic prowess of vocalist Gianfranco Gaza really deserves credit for tying it altogether because without his powerful vocal abilities none of it would sound convincing. A truly unique sounding album that wouldn’t last for a second round. The band did manage to squeak out a second album with a mostly different lineup but “Fiaba” delivered a more mainstream Italian prog sound with keys, flute and saxophones. Overall this is a weird but satisfying slice of Italian prog.

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