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Hank Mobley: Thinking of Home
by Richton Guy Thomas
The great jazz critic Leonard Feather once described Hank Mobley as the middleweight champion of the tenor saxophone. Not a name that the novice jazz fan may recognize, Hank Mobley recorded over twenty LPs for Blue Note. Thinking of Home is his last title for Blue Note; released in 1970, this is a fitting ...
Thinking of Home
By Hank Mobley
Label: Blue Note Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Suite (Thinking of Home; The Flight; Home At Last); Justine; You Gotta Hit
It; Gayle's Groove; Talk About Gittin' It.
Hank Mobley: Thinking of Home
by Robert Gilbert
Hank Mobley’s conclusion to his long and storied association with Blue Note Records has finally made it to CD through the label’s Connoisseur series. Thinking of Home, which was recorded on the last day of July in 1970 but not made available until ten years later, shows that the tenor saxophonist was still building on his ...
Straight No Filter
By Hank Mobley
Label: Blue Note
Released: 2001
Track listing: Straight No Filter; Chain Reaction; Soft Impressions; Third Time Around; Hank's Waltz; The Feelin's Good;
Whistle Stop
By Kenny Dorham
Label: Jazz Images
Released: 2000
Track listing: 'Philly' Twist; Buffalo; Sunset; Whistle Stop; Sunrise In Mexico; Windmill; Dorham's Epitaph;
The Rudy Van Gelder Blue Note Editions
by C. Andrew Hovan
As far as jazz goes from the hard bop era, two names are synonymous with their groundbreaking work of the period-Blue Note Records and recording engineer Rudy Van Gelder. Blue Note released a canon of recordings that have been revered by collectors and musicians alike over the years and Van Gelder was the man behind the ...
Hank Mobley: The Complete Blue Note Hank Mobley Fifties Sessions
by C. Andrew Hovan
Much has been written lately regarding the unfortunate obscurity of tenor saxophonist Hank Mobley. Now mind you, he left behind a substantial catalog, unlike a Herbie Nichols or Tina Brooks. However, he always seemed to be overshadowed by more overt players, such as Sonny Rollins and John Coltrane. Time, of course, has a way of rectifying ...
The Complete Blue Note Hank Mobley Fifties Sessions
By Hank Mobley
Label: Blue Note
Released: 1998
Track listing: Hank's Prank; My Sin; Avila And Tequila; Walkin' The Fence; Love For Sale; Just Coolin'; Hank's Prank (Alt Tk); Walkin' The Fence (Alt Tk); Touch And Go; Double Whammy; Barrel Of Funk; Mobleymania; Barrel Of Funk (Alt Tk); Reunion; Ultramarine; Don't Walk; Lower Stratosphere; Mobley's Musings; Funk In Deep Freeze; Wham And They're Off; Fin De L'Affaire; Startin' From Scratch; Stella-wise; Base On Balls; Funk In Deep Freeze (Alt Tk); Wham And They're Off (Alt Tk); Fit For A Hanker; Hi Groove Low Feedback; Easy To Love; Time After Time; Dance Of The Infidels; Mighty Moe And Joe; Falling In Love With Love; Bags' Groove; Double Exposure; News; Mighty Moe And Joe (Alt Tk); Don't Get Too Hip; Curtain Call; Deep In A Dream; The Mobe; My Reverie; On The Bright Side; Poppin'; Darn That Dream; Gettin' Into Something; Tune Up; East Of Brooklyn; High And Flighty; Speak Low; Peckin' Time; Stretchin' Out; Git-Go Blues; High And Flighty (Alt Tk); Speak Low (Alt Tk); Stretchin' Out (Alt Tk);
Miles Davis At Carnegie Hall (The Complete Concert)
By Miles Davis
Label: Your Servant Records
Released: 1998
Track listing: First Half Of Concert; So What; Spring Is Here; Teo; Walkin'; The Meaning Of The Blues / Lament; New Rhumba; Second Half Of Concert; Someday My Prince Will Come; Oleo; No Blues; I Thought About You; En Aranjuez Con Tu Amor (Adagio From "Concierto De Aranjuez");
Carnegie Hall, May 19, 1961 Miles Davis & Gil Evans "Concierto De Aranjuez"
By Miles Davis
Label: Giants of Jazz
Released: 1997
Track listing: Concierto De Aranjuez (Part 1 & 2); Teo; Walkin'; I Thought About You; Spring Is Here; No Blues; Oleo; Someday My Prince Will Come; The Meaning Of The Blues / Lament / New Rhumba;





