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The Feelin's Good

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The Feelin's Good is a posthumous album by jazz tenor saxophonist Hank Mobley recorded on March 7, 1963 and released on the Music Maker label. It features performances by Mobley, Donald Byrd, Herbie Hancock, Butch Warren and Philly Joe Jones.

Those songs recorded on March 7, 1963 were originally released in three different albums: "Old World, New Imports" and "Up A Step", appeared on the 1963 album "No Room For Squares". "East Of The Village" and "The Good Life", appeared on "The Turnaround!" in 1965 and the remaining two tracks, "The Feelin's Good" and "Yes Indeed", were not released until after Hank Mobley's death in 1986 as part of the album "Straight No Filter". In 2013, the company Music Matters assembled the songs together and titled the album.[1]

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Track listing

All compositions by Hank Mobley
  1. "The Feelin's Good"
  2. "Up A Step"
  3. "The Good Life"
  4. "East of the Village"
  5. "Yes Indeed"
  6. "Old World, New Imports"

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