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On February 7, 1960, tenor saxophonist Hank Mobley with pianist Wynton Kelly, bassist Paul Chambers, and drummer Art Blakey, laid down what would become his masterpiece: Soul Station.
Originally released on the Japanese Blue Note label in 1984. It was recorded on August 18, 1957 and features Mobley, trumpeter Kenny Dorham, bassist Jimmy Rowser, pianist Sonny Clark, and drummer Art Taylor.
An immersive work that conveys the magic of the earth and of family, and the whole of the band's heart. For all of June of 2019, amid a hot and rainy summer.
The tenor saxophonist had already notched several hard bop masterpieces in his belt, but No Room for Squares was an even more ambitious effort that found Mobley elevating his game as a bandleader, improviser, and a composer.
The Free Nationals, known for being Anderson .Paak’s backing band, released its self-titled debut album. The Free Nationals manage to achieve a masterful balance of genre-blending and groove.
Garfield is the debut album from Adam Green (of New York anti-folk group The Moldy Peaches). Originally released in 2002 Garfield is now available for the first time on vinyl.