The Complete Blue Note Hank Mobley Fifties Sessions
The Complete Blue Note Hank Mobley Fifties Sessions | |
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Box set by Hank Mobley | |
Released | 1998 |
Recorded | March 27, 1955 to February 9, 1958 |
Genre | Jazz, hard bop |
Label | Mosaic |
Producer |
Alfred Lion/ Michael Cuscuna |
The Complete Blue Note Hank Mobley Fifties Sessions is six-CD or 10 LP box set released by Mosaic Records in 1998 compiled of previously issued albums, some of which were previously only issued in Japan.
Description
As one of the founding members of the original cooperative Jazz Messengers, tenor saxophonist Hank Mobley was part of Bebop's second generation of players. But there was a new inspirational sound taking hold, with roots in gospel and blues. By combining the best of bebop with the soulful new thing springing up, Horace Silver, Art Blakey, Kenny Dorham, Hank Mobley and Doug Watkins fashioned a sound with a percussive, street feel inspired by the hot steam grates and pavement they walked, the propulsive drive of the lives they were leading. The world came to know it as hard bop, and it codified what came to be called the "Blue Note sound"
Hank Mobley became a key player in the Blue Note orbit at a point when his particular skills and the emerging format for studio jazz recording were in a most complimentary zone. The sidemen reads like a "Who's Who of Hard Bop". The musicians who participated in one or more of Hank's nine '50s sessions include Donald Byrd, Lee Morgan, Kenny Dorham, Art Farmer, Sonny Clark, Horace Silver, Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers, Philly Joe Jones and Art Blakey. Of the 9 albums collected on this 6 CD/10 LP limited edition set, two were only previously issued in Japan.
Discography
(A) Hank Mobley (ts), Horace Silver (p), Doug Watkins (b), Art Blakey (d).
March 27, 1955
tk 2 Walkin' The Fence (alt tk) (J)CJ28-5128
tk 3 Walkin' The Fence BLP 5066
tk 5 Avila And Tequila –
tk 6 Hank's Prank (alt tk) (J)CJ28-5128
tk 8 Hank's Prank BLP 5066
tk 10 Just Coolin' –
tk 12 My Sin –
tk 14 Love For Sale –
(B) Donald Byrd, Lee Morgan (tp), Hank Mobley (ts), Horace Silver (p), Paul Chambers (b), Charlie Persip (d).
November 25, 1956
tk 2 Double Whammy BLP 1540
tk 3 Barrel of Funk –
tk 4 Barrel of Funk (alt tk) previously unissued
tk 6 Mobleymania BLP 1540
tk 7 Touch And Go –
(C) Hank Mobley (ts), Milt Jackson (vbs), Horace Silver (p), Doug Watkins (b), Art Blakey (d).
January 13, 1957
tk 2 Reunion BLP 1544
tk 3 Lower Stratosphere –
tk 4 Don't Walk –
tk 6 Ultramarine –
tk 7 Mobley's Musings –
note: In the Cuscuna/Ruppli Blue Note discography, a possible alternate take of Ultramarine (take 5) is listed. But no tape exists for this item.
(D) Hank Mobley (ts), Art Farmer (tp), Horace Silver (p), Doug Watkins (b), Art Blakey (d).
March 8, 1957
tk 1 Wham And They're Off BLP 1550
tk 4 Wham And They're Off (alt tk) (Du) 1A158-83385/8
tk 5 Funk In Deep Freeze (alt tk)
tk 6 Funk In Deep Freeze BLP 1550
tk 7 Startin' From Scratch –
tk 8 Stella-wise –
tk 9 Base On Balls –
tk 10 Fin De L'Affaire –
note: All titles issued on the CD version of this album (B2-46816)
(E) Donald Byrd (tp), John Jenkins (as), Hank Mobley (ts), Bobby Timmons (p), Wilbur Ware (b), Philly Joe Jones (d).
April 21, 1957
tk 2 Easy To Love BLP 1560
tk 3 Fit For A Hanker –
tk 4 Hi Groove Low Feedback –
tk 7 Time After Time –
tk 9 Dance Of The Infidels –
(F) Bill Hardman (tp), Curtis Porter (Shafi Hadi) (as, ts), Hank Mobley (ts), Sonny Clark (piano), Paul Chambers (b), Art Taylor (d).
June 23, 1957
tk 2 Mighty Moe And Joe (alt tk) (Du) 1A158-83391/4
tk 2/3 Mighty Moe And Joe BLP 1568
tk 5 News –
tk 6 Bags' Groove –
tk 8 Double Exposure –
tk 10 Falling In Love With Love –
note: The original mono master of Mighty Moe And Joe was take 2 with the trumpet and tenor solos from take 3. The unedited take 2 was issued in stereo on Box 3 of 40 Years Of Jazz – The History of Blue Note. It was also issued on the first stereo CD release of this album, (J) TOCJ-1568. That CD is also missing the insert ending for Double Exposure.
(G) Kenny Dorham (tp), Hank Mobley (ts), Sonny Clark (p), Jimmy Rowser (b), Art Taylor (d).
August 18, 1957
tk 5 My Reverie BN (J) 61006
tk 6 Curtain Call –
tk 9 on the Bright Side –
tk 10 The Mobe –
tk 11 Don't Get Too Hip –
tk 12 Deep in a Dream (no tp) –
(H) Art Farmer (tp), Hank Mobley (ts), Pepper Adams (bari), Sonny Clark (p), Paul Chambers (b), Philly Joe Jones (d).
October 20, 1957
tk 3 Gettin' Into Something GXF (J) 3066
tk 4 Tune Up –
tk 6 Poppin' –
tk 8 East of Brooklyn –
tk 12 Darn That Dream –
(I) Lee Morgan (tp), Hank Mobley (ts), Wynton Kelly (p), Paul Chambers (b), Charlie Persip (d).
February 9, 1958
tk 2 High And Flighty (alt tk)
tk 3 High And Flighty BLP 1574
tk 4 Stretchin' Out (alt tk)
tk 5 Stretchin' Out BLP 1574
tk 6 Peckin' Time –
tk 10 Git-Go Blues –
tk 11 Speak Low –
tk 12 Speak Low (alt tk)
all titles issued on the CD version of this album (B2-81574)
Album index:
BLP 5066 The Hank Mobley Quartet
(J)CJ28-5128 CD reissue of above
BLP 1540 Hank Mobley Sextet
BLP 1544 Hank Mobley And His All-Stars
BLP 1550 Hank Mobley Quintet
B2-46816 CD reissue of above
BLP 1560 Hank
BLP 1568 Hank Mobley
(J) BN 61006 Curtain Call
(J) GXF 3066 Poppin'
BLP 1574 Peckin' Time
B2-81574 CD stereo reissue of above
Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey