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Third Season

Hank MobleyHank Mobley
Third Season - Hank Mobley

Album Description

Hank Mobley's 'Third Season' is a masterful jazz album, released on 1 January 1998 via the esteemed Blue Note Records. This 38-minute masterpiece weaves together a rich tapestry of hard bop, bebop, jazz blues, and cool jazz, creating a captivating listening experience. The album's tracklist, featuring 'An Aperitif', 'Don't Cry, Just Sigh', 'Steppin' Stone', 'The Third Season', 'Boss Bossa', and 'Give Me That Feelin'', showcases Mobley's skillful blend of intricate melodies and soulful improvisations. With its unique fusion of styles, 'Third Season' is a testament to Hank Mobley's innovative approach to jazz, making it an essential addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection.

© 1998 Blue Note Records℗ 1998 Blue Note Records

Tracks

  1. An AperitifHank Mobley
  2. Don't Cry, Just SighHank Mobley
  3. Steppin' StoneHank Mobley
  4. The Third SeasonHank Mobley
  5. Boss BossaHank Mobley
  6. Give Me That Feelin'Hank Mobley
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About Hank Mobley

Hank Mobley, the "middleweight champion of the tenor saxophone," carved out a unique niche in the jazz world with his laid-back, melodic style that perfectly embodied the hard bop genre. Born in Eastman, Georgia, Mobley's smooth and soulful sound stood out amidst the more aggressive tones of his contemporaries like John Coltrane and Sonny Rollins. His compositions, such as "Soul Station" and "Dig Dis," are staples of the hard bop canon, and his extensive work with Blue Note Records from the 1950s to the 1970s solidified his status as a jazz legend. Mobley's collaborations with giants like Dizzy Gillespie, Max Roach, and Art Blakey showcased his versatility and influence, making him a pivotal figure in the development of hard bop. His distinctive tone and subtle, melodic approach continue to inspire generations of musicians, cementing his legacy as one of the most underrated yet essential figures in jazz history.

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