℗ 1960 Blue Note Records
Released August 1, 1960
Duration 37m 08s
Record Label CM BLUE NOTE (A92)
Genre Jazz
 

Soul Station (Flat Transfer From Original Analog Master Tape)

Hank Mobley

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1.1
Remember
Hank Mobley
5:37
1.2
This I Dig Of You
Hank Mobley
6:22
1.3
Dig Dis
Hank Mobley
6:08
1.4
Split Feelin's
Hank Mobley
4:52
1.5
Soul Station
Hank Mobley
9:03
1.6
If I Should Lose You
Hank Mobley
5:06
"Soul Station is the strongest testament to the music of this great musician." - 100greatestjazzalbums.blogspot.ca "You relax, listen and enjoy yourself. And then later, when you think about it, you realize just how much of an achievement this apparently casual LP represents." - Joe Goldberg Hank Mobley was always perceived as being 'outside of the pack' due to his intuitive grasp of complex rhythms and phrasing, as well as his unique melodic style. Soul Station pairs Mobley with drummer par excellence Art Blakey, pianist Wynton Kelley and Paul Chambers on bass, for what is sure to be a thoroughly enjoyable listening experience.
2.8224 MHz DSD – CM BLUE NOTE (A92) Studio Masters
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Remember
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This I Dig Of You
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Dig Dis
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Split Feelin's
5
Soul Station
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If I Should Lose You

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