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1971 song by The Moody Blues
"Procession"
Song by The Moody Blues
from the album Every Good Boy Deserves Favour
Released23 July 1971
RecordedJanuary–March 1971
Length4:40
LabelThreshold
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Tony Clarke
Official audio
"Procession" on YouTube

"Procession" is a 1971 song by the Moody Blues and is the opening track of their album Every Good Boy Deserves Favour. It is the only song to have been co-written by all five members of the band.

"Procession" is one of the first commercial songs to make use of electronic drums. The instrument in question was a custom drum synth developed by Moody Blues drummer Graeme Edge and Sussex University professor Brian Groves.

"Procession" is an instrumental song, with the exception of three words (two spoken and one sung): "desolation", "creation", and "communication". These words, as well as other words ending in "-ation", also appear on the album track "One More Time to Live."

A section of "Procession" was sampled by hip-hop musicians J Dilla and Madlib on the 2003 Jaylib album Champion Sound; the sample appears on the opening track "L.A. to Detroit."

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References

  1. Render, Michael. The Case for Vintage Electronic Drums."The Electronic Drum Experts - Vintage Electronic Drums - Michael Render". Archived from the original on 2011-02-08. Retrieved 2011-06-21., accessed October 5, 2020
  2. "Jaylib's 'L.A. To Detroit' - Discover the Sample Source". WhoSampled.
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