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Soul Station
Label | Jazz Images – 37165 |
Format | Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Stereo, Gatefold, 180gr |
Barcode | 8436569193686 |
Country | Europe |
Released | 2019 |
Genre | Jazz |
Style | Hard Bop |
A1 | Remember | |
A2 | This I Dig Of You | |
A3 | Dig Dis | |
B1 | Split Feelin's | |
B2 | Soul Station | |
B3 | If I Should Lose You | |
B4 | Three Coins in a Fountain |
Bass – Paul Chambers
Design [Cover] – Reid Miles
Drums – Art Blakey
Liner Notes – Joe Goldberg
Photography By [Cover Photo] – Francis Wolff
Piano – Wynton Kelly
Producer – Alfred Lion
Recorded By [Recording By] – Rudy Van Gelder
Tenor Saxophone – Hank Mobley
Design [Cover] – Reid Miles
Drums – Art Blakey
Liner Notes – Joe Goldberg
Photography By [Cover Photo] – Francis Wolff
Piano – Wynton Kelly
Producer – Alfred Lion
Recorded By [Recording By] – Rudy Van Gelder
Tenor Saxophone – Hank Mobley
• THE FRANCIS WOLFF COLLECTION
• 180 GRAM PURE VIRGIN VINYL
• DELUXE GATEFOLD SLEEVE
• LIMITED EDITION
• INCLUDES 1 BONUS TRACK
Besides being one of the best tenor saxophonists of his time, Henry (Hank) Mobley (1930-1986) is widely recognized as one of the great composersof the hard-bop era, with interesting chord changes and room for soloists to stretch out (this LP includes four of his compositions). Soul Station, which features him as the only horn in a quartet format with an all-star rhythm section consisting of Wynton Kelly at the piano, Paul Chambers at the bass, and Art Blakey at the drums, is generally considered to be his finest recording.
HANK MOBLEY, tenor sax
WYNTON KELLY, piano
PAUL CHAMBERS, bass
ART BLAKEY, drums
Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, February 7, 1960.
* BONUS TRACK:
Same personnel but PHILLY JOE JONES (drums) replaces Blakey.
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, March 26, 1961.
[This is the only quartet selection from Mobley’s LP Workout (Blue Note BST-84080).
• 180 GRAM PURE VIRGIN VINYL
• DELUXE GATEFOLD SLEEVE
• LIMITED EDITION
• INCLUDES 1 BONUS TRACK
Besides being one of the best tenor saxophonists of his time, Henry (Hank) Mobley (1930-1986) is widely recognized as one of the great composersof the hard-bop era, with interesting chord changes and room for soloists to stretch out (this LP includes four of his compositions). Soul Station, which features him as the only horn in a quartet format with an all-star rhythm section consisting of Wynton Kelly at the piano, Paul Chambers at the bass, and Art Blakey at the drums, is generally considered to be his finest recording.
HANK MOBLEY, tenor sax
WYNTON KELLY, piano
PAUL CHAMBERS, bass
ART BLAKEY, drums
Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, February 7, 1960.
* BONUS TRACK:
Same personnel but PHILLY JOE JONES (drums) replaces Blakey.
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, March 26, 1961.
[This is the only quartet selection from Mobley’s LP Workout (Blue Note BST-84080).
Matrix / Runout – BN-LP 4031 A
Matrix / Runout – BN-LP 4031 B
Barcode – 8436569193686
Matrix / Runout – BN-LP 4031 B
Barcode – 8436569193686