onsdag 20 Aug 2008, 13:07
Recently author Derek Ansell wrote a book about the life and music of Hank Mobley. The book has the title of one of Mobley's most famous albums: 'Workout: The Music of Hank Mobley'. I haven't read it (yet), so all I can do is just copy and paste some things.
Amazon gives a Product Description:
Among the great American modern jazz saxophonists, Hank Mobley has been the most unjustly neglected - the truly forgotten man. Yet he played and recorderd prolifically with the greatest legends of his era such as Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Dizzy Gilespie, Lee Morgan, Johnny Griffin and Art Blakey, helping to create some of their finest work. His best recordings are classics, characterized by an instantly identifiable sound and style, and constant musical inventiveness. But his loner personality made him his own worst enemy, many of his records remained unissued in his lifetime, and he died forgotten and destitute. Now, at last, most of his recorded legacy is available on CD and he is increasingly recognized as one of the major figures of modern jazz. In this book, the first to be published about Hank Mobley, Derek Ansell provides a detailed critical introduction to his music and a timely reassessment of his contribution to the jazz art.
Forbes published an interview with Ansell. And for allaboutjazz Nic Jones wrote a book review.
Another book on my wishlist!