EVEN THOUGH HANK MOBLEY had a whole lot of competition from men like John Coltrane and Sonny Rollins, the guy Hank Mobley was still able to come across with a very distinctive tenor saxophone voice. Starting in his late adolescent years, Mobley managed to build quite a following for himself. His work on the articulate album 'Soul Station' still knocks me out. His sound is very robust and passionate and that makes his brand of jazz interesting, indeed.
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