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This is a discography of American jazz musician Hank Mobley.
Year released | Label | Catalog number | Title | Recording date | Credited to | Notes |
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1955 | Blue Note | BLP 5066 | Hank Mobley Quartet | 1955-03-27 | 10" | |
1956 | Savoy | The Jazz Message of Hank Mobley | 1956-01, 1956-02 | |||
1957 | Prestige | Mobley's Message | 1956-07 | |||
1957 | Prestige | Mobley's 2nd Message | 1956-07 | |||
1957 | Savoy | Jazz Message No. 2 | 1956-07, 1956-11 | |||
1957 | Blue Note | BLP 1540 | Hank Mobley with Donald Byrd and Lee Morgan | 1956-11-25 | Hank Mobley Sextet | AKA Hank Mobley Sextet |
1957 | Blue Note | BLP 1544 | Hank Mobley and His All Stars | 1957-01-13 | ||
1957 | Blue Note | BLP 1550 | Hank Mobley with Farmer, Silver, Watkins, Blakey | 1957-03-08 | Hank Mobley Quintet | AKA Hank Mobley Quintet |
1957 | Blue Note | BLP 1560 | Hank | 1957-04-21 | Hank Mobley Sextet | |
1958 | Blue Note | BLP 1568 | Hank Mobley | 1957-06-23 | ||
1959 | Blue Note | BLP 1574 | Peckin' Time | 1958-02 | Hank Mobley–Lee Morgan | |
1960 | Blue Note | BLP 4031 | Soul Station | 1960-02-07 | ||
1961 | Blue Note | BLP 4058 | Roll Call | 1960-11 | ||
1962 | Blue Note | BLP 4080 | Workout | 1961-03 | ||
1964 | Blue Note | BLP 4149 | No Room for Squares | 1963-03, 1963-10 | ||
1965 | Blue Note | BLP 4186 | The Turnaround! | 1963-03, 1965-02 | ||
1966 | Blue Note | BLP 4209 | Dippin' | 1965-06 | ||
1967 | Blue Note | BLP 4230 | A Caddy for Daddy | 1965-12 | ||
1968 | Blue Note | BST 84273 | Hi Voltage | 1967-10 | ||
1968 | Blue Note | BST 84288 | Reach Out! | 1968-01 | ||
1970 | Blue Note | BST 84329 | The Flip | 1969-01 | ||
1972 | Muse | Breakthrough! | 1972-02 | with Cedar Walton | ||
1979 | Blue Note | 995 | A Slice of the Top | 1963-10, 1965-02, 1966-06 | (2001)[CD] version includes rec. 1963-03 | |
1980 | Blue Note | 1045 | Thinking of Home | 1970-07 | ||
1980 | Blue Note | 1081 | Third Season | 1967-02 | LT series | |
1980 | Blue Note | 1620 | Poppin' | 1957-10 | ||
1984 | Blue Note | 1611 | Curtain Call | 1957-08 | Hank Mobley / Sonny Clark | |
1984 | Blue Note | BST 84425 | Far Away Lands | 1967-05 | ||
1985 | Blue Note | BST 84431 | Another Workout | 1961-03, 1961-12 | ||
1986 | Blue Note | BST 84435 | Straight No Filter | 1963-10, 1965-02, 1965-02 | (2000)[CD] version includes rec. 1963-03 |
Year released | Label | Title | Recording date | Co-leaders | Notes |
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1958 | Roulette | Monday Night at Birdland | 1958-04 | with Curtis Fuller, Lee Morgan and Billy Root | |
1959 | Roulette | Another Monday Night at Birdland | |||
2012 | Uptown [1] | Newark 1953 | 1953-09 |
With Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers
With Kenny Burrell
With Donald Byrd
With Sonny Clark
With Miles Davis
With Kenny Dorham
With Kenny Drew
With Curtis Fuller
With Dizzy Gillespie
With Freddie Hubbard
| With Elvin Jones
With Lee Morgan
With Max Roach
With Archie Shepp
With Horace Silver
With Jimmy Smith
With others
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Hi Voltage is an album by jazz tenor saxophonist Hank Mobley recorded on October 9, 1967 and released on the Blue Note label the following year. It features performances by Mobley with alto saxophonist Jackie McLean, trumpeter Blue Mitchell, pianist John Hicks, drummer Billy Higgins, and bassist Bob Cranshaw.
Reach Out! is an album by jazz saxophonist Hank Mobley recorded and released by the Blue Note label in 1968. It features performances by Mobley with trumpeter Woody Shaw, guitarist George Benson, pianist LaMont Johnson, bassist Bob Cranshaw, and drummer Billy Higgins.
The Flip is an album by the jazz saxophonist Hank Mobley recorded on July 12, 1969 in Paris, France, and released on the Blue Note label. It features performances by Mobley with four European-based musicians: trumpeter Dizzy Reece, trombonist Slide Hampton, pianist Vince Benedetti, bassist Alby Cullaz, and drummer Philly Joe Jones.
Thinking of Home is an album by American jazz saxophonist Hank Mobley, recorded on July 31, 1970, but not released by Blue Note until 1980. The sextet features trumpeter Woody Shaw, pianist Cedar Walton, guitarist Eddie Diehl, bassist Mickey Bass, and drummer Leroy Williams. This was Mobley's 26th recording for Blue Note.
Mustang! is an album by American trumpeter Donald Byrd featuring performances by Byrd with Sonny Red, Hank Mobley, McCoy Tyner, Walter Booker, and Freddie Waits recorded in 1966 and released on the Blue Note label in 1967 as BLP 4238. The CD reissue included two bonus tracks recorded in 1964.
K. B. Blues is an album by guitarist Kenny Burrell recorded in 1957 and originally released on the Japanese Blue Note label in 1979. The tracks were reissued on CD as part of Introducing Kenny Burrell: The First Blue Note Sessions but incorrectly identified as being recorded in 1956.
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