Hank Mobley discography

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This is a discography of American jazz musician Hank Mobley.

Contents

As leader/co-leader

Year
released
LabelCatalog numberTitleRecording
date
Credited toNotes
1955 Blue Note BLP 5066 Hank Mobley Quartet 1955-03-2710"
1956 Savoy The Jazz Message of Hank Mobley 1956-01,
1956-02
1957 Prestige Mobley's Message 1956-07
1957Prestige Mobley's 2nd Message 1956-07
1957Savoy Jazz Message No. 2 1956-07,
1956-11
1957Blue NoteBLP 1540 Hank Mobley with Donald Byrd and Lee Morgan 1956-11-25Hank Mobley SextetAKA Hank Mobley Sextet
1957Blue NoteBLP 1544 Hank Mobley and His All Stars 1957-01-13
1957Blue NoteBLP 1550 Hank Mobley with Farmer, Silver, Watkins, Blakey 1957-03-08Hank Mobley QuintetAKA Hank Mobley Quintet
1957Blue NoteBLP 1560 Hank 1957-04-21Hank Mobley Sextet
1958Blue NoteBLP 1568 Hank Mobley 1957-06-23
1959Blue NoteBLP 1574 Peckin' Time 1958-02Hank Mobley–Lee Morgan
1960Blue NoteBLP 4031 Soul Station 1960-02-07
1961Blue NoteBLP 4058 Roll Call 1960-11
1962Blue NoteBLP 4080 Workout 1961-03
1964Blue NoteBLP 4149 No Room for Squares 1963-03, 1963-10
1965Blue NoteBLP 4186 The Turnaround! 1963-03, 1965-02
1966Blue NoteBLP 4209 Dippin' 1965-06
1967Blue NoteBLP 4230 A Caddy for Daddy 1965-12
1968Blue NoteBST 84273 Hi Voltage 1967-10
1968Blue NoteBST 84288 Reach Out! 1968-01
1970Blue NoteBST 84329 The Flip 1969-01
1972 Muse Breakthrough! 1972-02with Cedar Walton
1979Blue Note995 A Slice of the Top 1963-10,
1965-02,
1966-06
(2001)[CD] version includes rec. 1963-03
1980Blue Note1045 Thinking of Home 1970-07
1980Blue Note1081 Third Season 1967-02LT series
1980Blue Note1620 Poppin' 1957-10
1984Blue Note1611 Curtain Call 1957-08Hank Mobley / Sonny Clark
1984Blue NoteBST 84425 Far Away Lands 1967-05
1985Blue NoteBST 84431 Another Workout 1961-03,
1961-12
1986Blue NoteBST 84435 Straight No Filter 1963-10,
1965-02,
1965-02
(2000)[CD] version includes rec. 1963-03

Live albums

Year
released
LabelTitleRecording
date
Co-leadersNotes
1958 Roulette Monday Night at Birdland 1958-04with Curtis Fuller, Lee Morgan and Billy Root
1959Roulette Another Monday Night at Birdland
2012 Uptown [1] Newark 1953 1953-09

Compilations

As sideman

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References

  1. "Newark 1953 - Hank Mobley - Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic . Retrieved 9 June 2016.
  2. "Hank Mobley Albums and Discography @ARTISTdirect". Artistdirect.com. Retrieved 9 June 2016.