Eomot RaSun - Three Days Walkin' (1999/2013)
DSD64 (.dsf) 1 bit/2,8 MHz | Time - 42:36 minutes | 1,1 GB
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 42:36 minutes | 941 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet
He was born in Mississippi, raised in Chicago. This is his debut recording, and what a great album this is! His music is full of respect for the old masters that have tutored him, amongst them Jimmy Rogers. Only three covers, two of them written by Little Walter. Eomot plays in the style of Rice Miller, or Walter Horton. A beautiful record that comes with a warm analogue sound.
Three Days Walkin' is a welcome throwback to the way blues records used to be made: put 'em in a studio and let the tapes roll. This record was recorded live to two track stereo with Eomot RaSun's vocals and harmonica backed only by guitar, bass, and drums: the stripped-down template for some of the best blues to emerge in the '50s and '60s. His harmonica playing bears the strong stamp of Little Walter; it's nearly impossible for an amplified harp player to escape it. Adding to the '50s flavor is the excellent backing band of Jimmy D. Lane on guitar, Robert Stroger on bass, and the great Sam Lay on drums. Jimmy D. Lane is the son of the legendary Jimmy Rogers and spent several years in Rogers' band, learning from one of the greats. This tenure has served Lane well. He knows all the nuances of good blues playing, employing none of the flash that is so prevalent on most modern blues recordings. Although he stays in a support role throughout the album (no guitar solos, to speak of), his playing is a special treat because of his strong evocation of Chess' great past guitar players. His playing on "So Tired," in particular, is unmistakably Muddy Waters, with its slashing slide work. In addition, Sam Lay on drums is a throwback as well. He lags behind the beat a bit, and there's no treatment of the drums to give it that "rock sound" that too many blues records go for.
Seven of the ten cuts are RaSun originals, many co-written by Lane. They are strong tunes that remain close to classic blues themes. It is really the ensemble playing here that stands out; rarely does a modern blues album have such a strong feeling of decades past. Fans of blues from the '50s and '60s or the Chess sound in general should definitely seek out Three Days Walkin'. It is one of the finest examples of real Chicago blues to come out in some time, and on a debut record at that.
Tracklist:
01 - Going To Chicago
02 - Walkin' These Blues Away
03 - Last Night
04 - Let's Jump
05 - Poor Boy
06 - Sons Too Young
07 - Blues With A Feeling
08 - So Tired
09 - Biscuits And Gravy
10 - Try Your Best
Produced by Chad Kassem. Co-Produced by Jimmy D. Lane.
Recorded by David Baker on April 14-15, 1998 at Blue Heaven Studios, Salina, KS.
Musicians:
Eomot RaSun - vocals, harmonica
Jimmy D. Lane - guitar
Bob Stroger - bass
Sam Lay - drums
A flat and direct transfer to DSD from the original analog tape master with all the dynamics and the tone of the original mixes.
Analyzed: Eomot RaSun / Three Days Walkin'
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR12 -5.23 dB -20.15 dB 3:19 01-Going To Chicago
DR15 -4.21 dB -22.00 dB 4:35 02-Walkin' These Blues Away
DR15 -5.04 dB -24.68 dB 4:13 03-Last Night
DR15 -5.57 dB -22.52 dB 4:29 04-Let's Jump
DR18 -4.26 dB -24.04 dB 4:01 05-Poor Boy
DR13 -9.03 dB -25.86 dB 3:58 06-Sons Too Young
DR16 -3.74 dB -22.08 dB 3:25 07-Blues With A Feeling
DR15 -4.87 dB -24.07 dB 6:07 08-So Tired
DR16 -5.34 dB -22.78 dB 3:30 09-Biscuits And Gravy
DR13 -4.63 dB -22.64 dB 4:59 10-Try Your Best
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Number of tracks: 10
Official DR value: DR15
Samplerate: 2822400 Hz / PCM Samplerate: 176400 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 1
Bitrate: 5645 kbps
Codec: DSD64
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR12 -5.23 dB -20.15 dB 3:19 01-Going To Chicago
DR15 -4.21 dB -22.00 dB 4:35 02-Walkin' These Blues Away
DR15 -5.04 dB -24.68 dB 4:13 03-Last Night
DR15 -5.57 dB -22.52 dB 4:29 04-Let's Jump
DR18 -4.26 dB -24.04 dB 4:01 05-Poor Boy
DR13 -9.03 dB -25.86 dB 3:58 06-Sons Too Young
DR16 -3.74 dB -22.08 dB 3:25 07-Blues With A Feeling
DR15 -4.87 dB -24.07 dB 6:07 08-So Tired
DR16 -5.34 dB -22.78 dB 3:30 09-Biscuits And Gravy
DR13 -4.63 dB -22.64 dB 4:59 10-Try Your Best
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Number of tracks: 10
Official DR value: DR15
Samplerate: 2822400 Hz / PCM Samplerate: 176400 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 1
Bitrate: 5645 kbps
Codec: DSD64
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