For me, Soul Station is more like "Album of the Quarter Century."
Got it as a vinyl reissue back in the 80s. Back then I just played it a few times and filed it away. A good solid second-tier hard-bop album, I thought, nothing world-shaking. But two or three years later I dug it out and kept playing it more. I would go through cycles of playing it a lot, and each go 'round it seemed to get better. Eventually, during the 90's, I started collecting every Mobley session (both as leader and sideman) that I could find. But it all started with Soul Station. I've recommended it to countless people (along with Workout) as one of the ideal places to start with Mobley. Still one of my favorite Mobley albums, too.
So for those, like Shawn, who say that it took a while for the album to sink in for them, well, I can really relate to that. It's one of those albums that sneaks up on you.