Early Morning Stroll – Hank Mobley
Simple, swinging, and fun to solo over, this later Hank Mobley song deserves to be more widely known. Hank recorded it twice, in quintet and sextet settings; we have lead sheets, condensed scores, and horn parts for both versions.
- Recording: Hank Mobley - The Flip
- Recorded on: July 12, 1969
- Label: Blue Note (BST 84329)
- Concert Key: G minor
- Vocal Range: , to
- Style: Swing (medium up)
- Trumpet - Dizzy Reece
- Trombone - Slide Hampton
- Tenor Sax - Hank Mobley
- Piano - Vince Benedetti
- Bass - Alby Cullaz
- Drums - Philly Joe Jones
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- Description
- Historical Notes
- Solos
- Piano Corner
- Bass Corner
- Drum Corner
- Guitar Corner
- Inside & Beyond
- Minus You
The changes are logical but unique, with no II-V7 movement: eight measures of C7 followed by sequences of minor thirds, rising in minor chords and descending in dominant 7♯9 chords to the final Gm9. The opening C7 chord feels like the tonic, and soloists often imply a G minor tonality here; we show Gm below the staff here as an optional alternate chord.
The phrasing is slightly different in the two recordings, so we have lead sheets that reflect each version (which are also the first parts in their respective arrangements). In this first recording the melody phrases in the first and third measures are cut off at the next downbeat. There's a slight slide between the long notes in the 13th and 14th measures. The last melody note is anticipated by an eighth note tied over into the second to last measure.
About the arrangement: A Concert Condensed Score and horn parts are available for the sextet arrangement. In both this and the "Breakthrough" quintet recording, the horns play in octaves in the first half of the head (the A section) and harmonize in the second half (B). On the recorded sextet arrangement, the horn lines actually cross: the tenor sax begins the B section in the middle of the voicings, above the trombone, while in the second half of this section the trombone notes are above the tenor. We have decided not to include "as recorded" parts and instead present second and third parts that stay on the middle and bottom notes, respectively, throughout the B section.
Hank Mobley was in Europe in 1968 and 1969; "The Flip" was recorded in Paris. A month later, Hank played on one song each on two sessions by fellow tenor saxophonist Archie Shepp, released on the albums "Yasmina, A Black Woman" and "Poem For Malcolm". Both also feature Philly Joe Jones; pianist Vince Benedetti also played on the latter as well as trombonist Grachan Moncur III.
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- Recording: Cedar Walton / Hank Mobley - Breakthrough
- Recorded on: February 22, 1972
- Label: Muse (MR 5132)
- Concert Key: G minor
- Vocal Range: , to
- Style: Swing (medium up)
- Soprano Sax - Charles Davis
- Tenor Sax - Hank Mobley
- Piano - Cedar Walton
- Bass - Sam Jones
- Drums - Billy Higgins
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Video
- Description
- Historical Notes
- Solos
- Piano Corner
- Bass Corner
- Drum Corner
- Guitar Corner
- Inside & Beyond
- Minus You
About the arrangement: We have a Concert Condensed Score and second parts reflecting this version. The B section is voiced in thirds and fourths. The second part has the 7ths of the ascending minor chords, which are not a part of the voicing in "The Flip" sextet arrangement.
"Breakthrough" is also notable for being Charles Davis' recorded debut on soprano sax. He plays baritone sax on some other songs on this album, including a version of Antonio Carlos Jobim's Sabia. Davis also recorded Sabia on his 2002 album "Blue Gardenia," again featuring Cedar Walton.
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Hank Mobley
July 7, 1930 – May 30, 1986
Hank Mobley is one of the most acclaimed tenor saxophonists in modern jazz history. He is recognized by musicians and critics alike as one of the most important and eloquent jazz instrumentalists of all time. He recorded well over 100 of his own original compositions and left an indelible mark on the post-bop jazz scene. Read more...