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Hank Mobley: Thinking of Home
ByTeaming with Mobley in the front-line is Woody Shaw, whose trumpet bursts forth with brash ideas and an endless stream of notes. Mobley is equally inspired and turns in some of his most intriguing work on the obligatory boogaloo track, “Talk About Gittin’ It.” Unheralded guitarist Eddie Diehl and long-time Mobley associate Cedar Walton also get solo space, but make no mistake, Shaw and Mobley are the stars here.
It’s worth noting that Mobley would only record one more album, a 1972 offering with Walton, before disappearing from the jazz scene. Thinking of Home serves as another reminder of Mobley’s contributions to jazz as both a soloist and composer.
Track Listing
Suite (Thinking of Home; The Flight; Home At Last); Justine; You Gotta Hit It; Gayle's Groove; Talk About Gittin' It.
Personnel
Hank Mobley
saxophone, tenorWoody Shaw
trumpetEddie Diehl
guitarCedar Walton
pianoMickey Bass
bassLeroy Williams
drumsAlbum information
Title: Thinking of Home | Year Released: 2002 | Record Label: Blue Note Records
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