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24-bit digitally remastered Japanese release.

Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.

Originally released on Blue Note (4031).

Digitally remastered using 24-bit technology by Rudy Van Gelder (Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey).

This is part of the Blue Note Rudy Van Gelder Editions series, remastered Japanese edition celebrating Blue Note Records' 65th anniversary.

This listing is for a very rare, long out of print CD title - a BRAND NEW, NEVER PLAYED CD PRESSED and ISSUED by BLUE NOTE / EMI / TOSHIBA in JAPAN, of a highly collectible title, featuring -

Hank Mobley

CD Title -

Soul Station

Track Listing -

1. Remember
Composed By – Berlin - 5:38
2. This I Dig Of You - 6:21
3. Dig Dis - 6:05
4. Split Feelin’s - 4:52
5. Soul Station - 9:03
6. If I Should Lose You
Composed By – L. Robin, R. Rainger - 5:08

Other Information -

 Manufactured By – Toshiba EMI Ltd
 Recorded At – Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
 Bass – Paul Chambers
 Composed By – H. Mobley (tracks: 2 to 5)
 Design [Cover] – Reid Miles
 Drums – Art Blakey
 Liner Notes – Joe Goldberg
 Photography By – Francis Wolff
 Piano – Wynton Kelly
 Producer – Alfred Lion
 Recorded By – Rudy Van Gelder
 Tenor Saxophone – Hank Mobley
• Recorded on February 7, 1960 at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. 
• Made in Japan (sleeve, obi strip) 
• Mfd. by Toshiba-EMI Ltd. in Japan (disc) 
 Barcode: 4988006822351
 Rights Society: JASRAC

The JAPAN made CD is from the rare series of out of print, audiophile Blue Note / EMI / Toshiba CDs.
  • CD catalog # TOCJ-6424
  • CD issued in 2004
  • CD made in Japan
  • CD comes in a Plastic Jewel Case with OBI paper strip - has a resealable plastic sleeve that first over the jewel case.
  • CD digitally remastered using 24-bit digital technology

The CD, Jewel Case and Inserts are all assumed to be in MINT overall condition as this Japanese pressed CD is actually BRAND NEW and NEVER PLAYED!

This CD is an audiophile quality pressing (any collector of fine MFSL, half speeds, direct to discs, Japanese/UK pressings etc., can attest to the difference a quality pressing can make to an audio system).

Do not let this rarity slip by!