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[DSD][OF] Jimmie Lee Robinson - Down in Kansas - 2000/2016 (Blues, Chicago Blues, Modern Electric Blues)

Jimmie Lee Robinson / Down in Kansas Формат записи/Источник записи: [DSD][OF] Наличие водяных знаков: Нет Год издания/переиздания диска: 2000/2016 Жанр: Blues, Chicago Blues, Modern Electric Blues Издатель (лейбл): APO Records Продолжительность: 58:37 Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: Буклет PDF Источник (релизер): acousticsounds Контейнер: DSF (*.dsf) Тип рипа: tracks Разрядность: 64(2,8 MHz/24 Bit) Формат: DSD64 Количество каналов: 2.0 Треклист: 01. Jake’s Cha Cha (2:08) 02. Beer Drinking Woman (3:54) 03. Times Is Gettin’ Harder (3:40) 04. Twist It Baby (4:15) 05. Confessin’ The Blues (4:27) 06. Little Woman You’re So Sweet (2:52) 07. Lonely Traveler (3:08) 08. Peaches (3:42) 09. Just A Feeling (3:57) 10. Love is A Hurting Game (3:07) 11. Maxwell Street (4:53) 12.Worried Life Blues (3:40) 13. Ain’t That Loving You Baby (3:18) 14. I Was Wrong (5:39) 15. Down In Kansas (5:56)   DR Log foobar2000 1.1.10 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1 log date: 2017-12-06 13:18:43 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Analyzed: Jimmie Lee Robinson, George 'Wild Child' Butler, Sam Lay, Bob Stroger, Jimmy D. Lane / Down In Kansas -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DR Peak RMS Duration Track -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DR17 -5.33 dB -25.05 dB 2:07 ?-Jake's Cha Cha DR17 -4.83 dB -27.70 dB 3:54 ?-Beer Drinking Woman DR15 -10.12 dB -28.25 dB 3:40 ?-Times Is Gettin' Harder DR17 -8.62 dB -28.69 dB 4:14 ?-Twist It Baby DR14 -5.71 dB -23.79 dB 4:29 ?-Confessin' The Blues DR14 -8.72 dB -25.39 dB 2:52 ?-Little Woman You're So Sweet DR14 -10.57 dB -28.99 dB 3:10 ?-Lonely Traveler DR16 -6.76 dB -27.10 dB 3:39 ?-Peaches DR16 -6.26 dB -27.31 dB 3:59 ?-Just A Feeling DR17 -8.56 dB -29.07 dB 3:06 ?-Love Is A Hurting Game DR16 -9.19 dB -28.61 dB 4:52 ?-Maxwell Street DR14 -5.84 dB -24.11 dB 3:40 ?-Worried Life Blues DR17 -5.69 dB -25.43 dB 3:19 ?-Ain't That Loving You Baby DR14 -11.95 dB -29.65 dB 5:40 ?-I Was Wrong DR18 -8.01 dB -31.85 dB 5:56 ?-Down in Kansas -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Number of tracks: 15 Official DR value: DR16 Samplerate: 2822400 Hz / PCM Samplerate: 44100 Hz Channels: 2 Bits per sample: 24 Bitrate: 5645 kbps Codec: DSD64 ================================================================================     Состав Jimmie Lee Robinson - Vocals, Guitar George “Wild Child” Butler - Harmonica Sam Lay - Drums Bob Stroger - Bass Jimmy D. Lane - Guitar     Об исполнителе (группе) Jimmie Lee Robinson was the consummate Chicago bluesman. In fact, he was more Chicago than most of his more famous peers. Unlike the vast majority of Chicago blues greats who were from the South (overwhelmingly from Mississippi) and were part of the Great Migration north to make their musical mark, Jimmie Lee was born in the Windy City, just blocks from the bustling Maxwell Street Market which would help shape not only his own musical style but the entire genre of postwar Chicago blues as well. After spending much of his recent years performing primarily in a solo acoustic setting, in late January 2000 Jimmie Lee returned to his electrified Chicago blues roots for one last recording session at APO. Unlike much of his recent recordings which used only one or two subtle supporting instruments, this remarkable session featured the full backing of an all-star band of Chicago blues stalwarts: Wild Child Butler on harmonica, Sam Lay on drums, Bob Stroger on bass, and Jimmy D. Lane, the son of the late great Jimmy Rogers, on second guitar. The results are a highly spirited and very satisfying mix of unadulterated Chicago blues the way it used to be played. Jimmie Lee revisits some of his best material from days long gone by and also pulls out a few of his gems from more recent times. He also pays tribute to some of his past friends and musical associates like Little Walter, Jimmy Reed and Shakey Jake on such classics as “Confessin’ the Blues”, “Ain’t that Lovin’ You Baby” and “Jake’s Cha Cha”. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmie_Lee_Robinson
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