This is a typically remarkable box set from Mosaic. The six-CD limited-edition package has all of tenor saxophonist Hank Mobley's
recordings as a leader for Blue Note from a three-year period, all of
the music originally included in the albums titled The Hank Mobley
Quartet, Hank Mobley Sextet, Hank Mobley & His All-Stars, Hank
Mobley Quintet, Hank, Hank Mobley, Curtain Call, Poppin', and Peckin'
Time; not a lot of imagination went into these records' original titles.
There is only one previously unissued selection (the alternate take of
"Barrel of Funk"), but two of the albums were only out previously in
Japan, and most of the others had not been previously available on CD.
Mobley, an underrated player with a distinctive sound (influenced at
times by Sonny Rollins), would continue to grow as an improviser and
composer throughout the 1960s, but even on his earliest date here, he is
a strong (if unsung) soloist. Featured along with the leader is a who's
who of 1950s hard bop, including trumpeters Donald Byrd, Lee Morgan,
Bill Hardman, Kenny Dorham, and Art Farmer, pianists Horace Silver,
Bobby Timmons, Sonny Clark, and Wynton Kelly, vibraphonist Milt Jackson,
bassists Doug Watkins, Paul Chambers, Wilbur Ware, and Jimmy Rowser,
and drummers Art Blakey, Charlie Persip, Philly Joe Jones, and Art
Taylor. A must for Hank Mobley and 1950s Blue Note fans, but this deluxe
box (released in 1998) promises to go out of print quickly.