Soul Station

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Soul Station is a landmark 1960 hard bop jazz album by tenor saxophonist Hank Mobley, widely regarded as one of his finest and most influential recordings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hard bop album
jazz album
studio album
artist Hank Mobley NERFINISHED
associatedMovement Blue Note hard bop sound
chronologyArtist Hank Mobley NERFINISHED
composerOfTrack Hank Mobley NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coverArtist Reid Miles NERFINISHED
criticalReputation considered a landmark hard bop album
widely regarded as one of Hank Mobley’s finest recordings
featuresMusician Art Blakey NERFINISHED
Hank Mobley NERFINISHED
Paul Chambers NERFINISHED
Wynton Kelly NERFINISHED
format 12-inch LP
genre hard bop
jazz
hasTrack Dig Dis NERFINISHED
If I Should Lose You NERFINISHED
Remember NERFINISHED
Soul Station NERFINISHED
Split Feelin’s NERFINISHED
This I Dig of You NERFINISHED
hasType small-group jazz recording
influencedGenre hard bop
instrumentation double bass
drums
piano
tenor saxophone
labelCatalogNumber Blue Note BLP 4031 NERFINISHED
labelImprint Blue Note NERFINISHED
language instrumental music
mainInstrument tenor saxophone
notableFor concise, lyrical solos
melodic improvisation
tenor saxophone-led quartet format
originalMedium vinyl record
performer Hank Mobley NERFINISHED
photographer Francis Wolff NERFINISHED
producer Alfred Lion NERFINISHED
recordedAt Van Gelder Studio NERFINISHED
recordingEngineer Rudy Van Gelder NERFINISHED
recordLabel Blue Note Records
releaseDecade 1960s
releaseYear 1960
studioLocation Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey NERFINISHED
stylePeriod post‑bop era

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Hank Mobley notableWork Soul Station
Hank Mobley notableAlbumAsLeader Soul Station