Hank Mobley

Hank Mobley

Genres: jazz, Hard Bop, saxophone, bebop, Blue Note Records

About Hank Mobley

Henry (Hank) Mobley (July 7, 1930 – May 30, 1986) was an American hard bop and soul jazz tenor saxophonist and composer. Mobley was described by Leonard Feather as the "middleweight champion of the tenor saxophone", a metaphor used to describe his tone that was neither as aggressive as John Coltrane nor as mellow as Stan Getz. His style was laid-back, subtle and melodic, especially in contrast with players like Sonny Rollins and John Coltrane, and it took many jazz connoisseurs until after his demise to fully appreciate his talent. Mobley was born in Eastman, Georgia, but was raised in Elizabeth, New Jersey, near Newark. Early in his career, he worked with Dizzy Gillespie and Max Roach. He took part in one of the landmark hard bop sessions, alongside Art Blakey, Horace Silver, Doug Watkins and trumpeter Kenny Dorham. The results of these sessions were released as Horace Silver & the Jazz Messengers. They contrasted with the classical pretensions of cool jazz, with Mobley's rich lyricism being bluesier, alongside the funky approach of Horace Silver. When The Jazz Messengers split in 1956, Mobley continued on with pianist Horace Silver for a short time, although he did work again with Blakey some years later, when the drummer appeared on Mobley's albums in the early 60s. During the 1960s, he worked chiefly as a leader, recording 25 albums for Blue Note Records, including Soul Station and Roll Call, between 1955 and 1970. He performed with many of the most important hard bop players, such as Grant Green, Freddie Hubbard, Sonny Clark, Wynton Kelly and Philly Joe Jones, and formed a particularly productive partnership with trumpeter Lee Morgan. Mobley is widely recognized as one of the great composers of originals in the hard-bop era, with interesting chord changes and room for soloists to spread out. His 1961 album, Another Workout, while considered an instant classic, was inexplicably not released until 1985. Mobley also spent a brief time in 1961 with Miles Davis, during the trumpeter's search for a replacement for John Coltrane. He is heard on the album Someday My Prince Will Come (alongside Coltrane, who returned for the recording of some tracks), and some live recordings (Miles Davis - In Person Friday And Saturday Nights At The Blackhawk, Complete and At Carnegie Hall). Though considered by some as not having the improvisational fire of Coltrane, Mobley was still a major voice on tenor saxophone, known for his melodic playing. Mobley was forced to retire in the mid-1970s due to lung problems. He worked briefly with Duke Jordan before his death from pneumonia in 1986.

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Hank Mobley Avila and Tequila
Hank Mobley Cute 'n Pretty
Hank Mobley My Groove, Your Move
Hank Mobley Remember
Hank Mobley Three Way Split
Hank Mobley Git-Go Blues
Hank Mobley If I Should Lose You
Hank Mobley Peckin' Time
Hank Mobley I See Your Face Before Me
Hank Mobley Barrel of Funk (alt tk)
Hank Mobley Deep In A Dream
Hank Mobley Mighty Moe And Joe
Hank Mobley This I Dig Of You
Hank Mobley A Slice Of The Top
Hank Mobley Roll call
Hank Mobley The Good Life
Hank Mobley Soul Station
Hank Mobley Unknown
Hank Mobley Darn That Dream
Hank Mobley Time After Time
Hank Mobley Advance Notice (Rudy Van Gelder 24-Bit Remastering)
Hank Mobley This I Dig of You
Hank Mobley A Touch Of The Blues
Hank Mobley Falling In Love with Love
Hank Mobley The Good Life
Hank Mobley The Dip
Hank Mobley Little Girl Blue
Hank Mobley 3rd Time Around
Hank Mobley Soft Impressions
Hank Mobley Split Feelin's
Avila and Tequila
Cute 'n Pretty
My Groove, Your Move
Remember
Three Way Split
Git-Go Blues
If I Should Lose You
Peckin' Time
I See Your Face Before Me
Barrel of Funk (alt tk)
Deep In A Dream
Mighty Moe And Joe
This I Dig Of You
A Slice Of The Top
Roll call
The Good Life
Soul Station
Darn That Dream
Time After Time
Advance Notice (Rudy Van Gelder 24-Bit Remastering)
This I Dig of You
A Touch Of The Blues
Falling In Love with Love
The Good Life
Little Girl Blue
3rd Time Around
Soft Impressions
Split Feelin's