Monday, 7 December 2009

Hank Mobley Quintet "Hank Mobley Quintet"

Hank Mobley Quintet

( LP Blue Note Records, 1957 )
Catalog # BN 1550


Personnel :
Hank Mobley - Tenor Sax
Art Farmer - Trumpet
Horace Silver - Piano
Doug Watkins - Bass
Art Blakey - Drums

Recorded on March 8, 1957 at the Van Gelder Recording Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey

Tracklisting :
01 Funk in Deep Freeze
02 Fin de l'Affaire
03 Base on Balls
04 Stella-Wise
05 Wham and They're Off
06 Startin' from Scratch

Review :
Tenor saxophonist Hank Mobley has been called underrated so many times that the word may as well have been his middle name, and when combined with the numerous financial, personal, and health issues the saxophonist endured during his career, it all added up to a middle of the pack position in the jazz canon. He truly deserves a reevaluation. This delightfully warm set was cut on March 8, 1957 with Mobley on tenor sax, Art Farmer on trumpet, Horace Silver on piano, Doug Watkins on bass, and the energetic and busy Art Blakey on drums, which makes for a pretty nice session band when all is said and done. All eight selections (two are bonus tracks, alternate versions of "Funk in Deep Freeze" and "Wham and They're Off") are original Mobley compositions and show off his -- you guessed it -- underrated writing and arranging ability. "Wham and They're Off" is an aptly named piece, bouncing breezily out of the box in both versions, while "Base on Balls" is wonderfully lazy and laconic, unwinding into a perfectly loose and soulful jam for a long summer's day. "Funk in Deep Freeze," by the way, seems more frozen than it is funk, but it's still fun. The bottom line is that this is a superior quintet working effortlessly together, and Mobley's concisely measured, round sax tone binds everything into a beautifully nuanced set. Mobley might not have been out there pushing the envelope with his instrument, but here he plays with confidence and lyrical economy, making this easily one of his best outings.
By Steve Leggett [AMG]

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