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Workout

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Workout - Hank Mobley

Album Description

Hank Mobley's iconic album, 'Workout', is a masterpiece of jazz that has stood the test of time. Released on the esteemed Blue Note label in 1961, this seminal work showcases Mobley's incredible talent as a tenor saxophonist, blending sophisticated harmonies with rhythmic complexity. Featuring a stellar lineup of musicians, including Wynton Kelly on piano, Paul Chambers on bass, Grant Green on guitar, and Philly Joe Jones on drums, 'Workout' is a testament to the power of collaboration and creative genius.

The album's six tracks, including the unforgettable 'Uh-Huh' and 'Smokin'', demonstrate Mobley's remarkable ability to craft engaging arrangements that highlight the strong interplay between the musicians. With a mix of original compositions and jazz standards, such as 'The Best Things In Life Are Free' and 'Three Coins In The Fountain', 'Workout' is a must-listen for fans of hard bop, jazz, and bebop.

Remastered in 2005, this edition of 'Workout' boasts a crystal-clear sound that allows the listener to fully appreciate the nuances of Mobley's playing and the contributions of his talented sidemen. At just 46 minutes long, the album is a concise yet satisfying statement of Mobley's artistry, and its critical acclaim is well-deserved. As one of Mobley's finest works, 'Workout' is an essential addition to any jazz collection, and its influence can still be felt today.

© 2006 Blue Note Records℗ 2006 Blue Note Records

Tracks

  1. Workout - Remastered 2005Hank Mobley
  2. Uh Huh - Remastered 2005Hank Mobley
  3. Smokin' - Remastered 2005Hank Mobley
  4. The Best Things In Life Are Free - Remastered 2005Hank Mobley
  5. Greasin' Easy - Remastered 2005Hank Mobley
  6. Three Coins In The Fountain - Remastered 2005Hank 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 smooth, melodic tone and laid-back style. Born in rural Georgia but raised in New Jersey, Mobley picked up the saxophone at just 16 and quickly made a name for himself in the 1950s and 1960s. His sound was a captivating blend, neither as aggressive as John Coltrane nor as mellow as Lester Young, making him a standout in the hard bop and bebop scenes. Mobley's discography is a treasure trove of jazz classics, with standout albums like "Soul Station" and compositions such as "Double Exposure" and "Dig Dis" showcasing his compositional prowess. Despite being one of the finest tenor saxophonists of his era, Mobley remains an underrated gem, offering a subtle and engaging journey through the rich tapestry of jazz.

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