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Soul Station [Read More ...]
Soul Station is Hank Mobley's acknowledged masterpiece. Mobley's hot, brilliantly constructed solos have a smooth sound and an easy feel. With Miles Davis at the time, Mobley is joined by bandmates Wynton Kelly and Paul Chambers along with a magnificent Art Blakey. A true classic.
Roll Call [Read More ...]
Description: During his tenure with Miles Davis, Hank Mobley made four Blue Note albums with band mates Wynton Kelly and Paul Chambers, the most celebrated being Soul Station with Art Blakey on drums. For Roll Call, recorded nine months later, Mobley assembled the same magnificent rhythm se...
No Room for Squares [Read More ...]
Description: Of all the great tenor players of the modern era, the lyrical, round-toned and rhythmically sophisticated Hank Mobley remains the most consistently--and unfairly--underrated. Reissued with alternate takes of the title track and trumpeter Lee Morgan's lovely ballad "Carolyn," No R...
The Turnaround! [Read More ...]
Description: Tenor saxophonist Hank Mobley brought real consistency to his many Blue Note dates, as well as an individualistic style that blended an almost languid sound with rhythmically acute phrasing. Two sessions held two years apart contribute to this CD, and they demonstrate Mobley's ea...
Straight No Filter [Read More ...]
Description: Hank Mobley's Blue Note dates of the 1960s had a remarkable consistency, a blend of Mobley's mellow sound and fluid invention with a shifting core of sidemen who shared his commitment to the tenets of hard bop--music that matched harmonic complexity with forceful swing. That cons...
Third Season [Read More ...]
Description: In the late 1950s, tenor man Hank Mobley was part of the groundbreaking hard-bop bands of Art Blakey and Horace Silver. In the early 1960s, he became a Blue Note tenor-sax perennial known for his fluid and soulful improvisations across simple originals, blues, and ballads on supe...
A Caddy for Daddy [Read More ...]
Review: This would rate 5 stars just for Lee Morgan's solo on Venus de Mildew:This album presents a number of top muicians associated with Blue Note at the top of their form on a blowing date. Consequently, it is oriented more toward great playing than complex compositions -- although t...
Workout [Read More ...]
Japanese limited edition RVG remastered reissue of 1961 album, pressed onto 180 gram vinyl. Blue Note. 2004.
Dippin' [Read More ...]
24bit digitally remastered Japanese release.
A Slice of the Top [Read More ...]
Review: Mobley's Octet:The four Mobley originals on this recording were written while Mobley was in prison during the mid sixties. Duke Pearson arranged the songs at Mobley's request and they were recorded upon Mobley's release. Inspired by Miles Davis' "Birth of the Cool" band but swing...
The Blue Note Years: The Best of Hank Mobley [Read More ...]
Solid selection:This is some good stuff from Hank Mobley. "Take Your Pick" is the highlight.
Peckin' Time [Read More ...]
Review: Mobley in Peak Form, Prodded by Persip:This session, recorded three years after monster Mobley sessions like "Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers" (on Columbia) and "Art Blakey at the Cafe Bohemia," represents mature Mobley, as melodious, inventive, soulful-sounding as ever, all t...
Blue Bossa: Cool Cuts from the Tropics [Read More ...]
Import only collection on Blue Note. Includes tracks from Cannonball Adderley, Hank Mobley, Andrew Hill and many more. 14 tracks in all.
Thinking of Home [Read More ...]
Review: make up your own mind - i love it:I love this record. I've got a few Hank mobley discs and this is the one i listen to most. Yep soul station is great , roll call too but this most definitely is also a gem. Hank sounds great and woody shaw steals the show. wow!All the musicians a...
Interpretations [Read More ...]
Japanese Limited Edition in an LP-STYLE Slipcase.
Soul Station [Read More ...]
24bit digitally remastered Japanese version celebrating Blue Note's 65th anniversary.
Reach Out [Read More ...]
Review: In Between:I picked this one up on vacation at a used CD/sundry shop in Western Connecticut, so I didn't exactly have high expectations when I listenned to it. I guess the question is what do you get when you combine a post-bop tenor player/composer (Mobley) with a intuitive sou...
Roll Call [Read More ...]
Description: As the recent Mosaic box-set of Mobley personifies, his output for Blue Note in the late 1950's - early 1960's was breathtaking. He was at his creative peak and surrounded himself with other high-caliber players to deliver his message. Sharing time with Hank's tenor on this 19...
Hank Mobley And His All Stars [Read More ...]
Hank Mobley And His All StarsThis product is manufactured on demand using CD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
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