Thursday, September 19, 2019

Christone "Kingfish" Ingram

Christone "Kingfish" Ingram
Kingfish
Alligator Records

This CD is Christone "Kingfish" Ingram's long-awaited debut. Called a rising prodigy by NPR music and endorsed by Buddy Guy, Kingfish has been playing to blues audiences for most of his young life. Videos and youtube and performances have led to hype about him. Tom Hambridge produced this debut and plays drums on most selections, with Bob McNelly adding guitar and Tommy McDonald on bass. Others playing on this include Marty Sammon on keyboards, Buddy Guy on guitar and vocals, Keb 'Mo on guitar and vocals and Billy Branch on harmonica. Tom Hambridge was involved in writing most of the 12 songs, many in collaboration with Ingram and others with Richard Fleming. One song is a collaboration between Ingram and Jontavious Willis.

At the outset, Ingram is a terrific guitarist with a heavy blues-rock pull out all the stops on most of the electric tracks on this. I really don't enjoy his guitar fireworks as much as I do his singing. He is an outstanding vocalist with plenty of warmth and expressiveness with an unforced delivery. So even if the opening "Outside of This Town," is a bit heavy musically, his singing knocks out. It is followed by a terrific duet with Buddy Guy with another excellent vocal and some of his best electric blues guitar here who is not overshadowed by Guy who is in fine form here.

Billy Branch adds harmonica while Ken 'Mo also is on guitar on the driving "If You Love Me," with an energetic guitar break followed by Branch's solo. "Listen" is a duet with Keb 'Mo and a pop-blues in the vein of Keb 'Mo's music with the backing more restrained. "Believe These Blues" has some of his more interesting guitar solos with exciting twists and turns urns along with his effective use of tonal dynamics. "Trouble" is a rocking number set against a New Orleans second-line groove.

"Been Here Before" is one of the acoustic blues here, with remembrances of his grandma singing and Ingram not sure how he became the way he is. Again he sings the lyrics with clarity and feeling. "Hard Times" is a traditional sounding acoustic blues with Ingram's vocal backed by Keb 'Mo's adept Resonator slide guitar. The closing "That's Fine By Me" is a heartfelt blues ballad that is evocative of some classic Chuck Willis with an excellent piano solo in addition to effective blistering guitar.

I do not deny he is an excellent guitarist, just not to my taste. Christone 'Kingfish' Ingram is a superb blue singer and with strong songs (and one reason I may view the songs so highly is because of how good a singer he is) and the firm support and production, "Kingfish" is a terrific recording, not merely an excellent debut.

I received my review copy from Alligator Records. This review appeared in the July-August 2019 Jazz & Blues Report (Issue 385). Here is a video for "Outside of This Town."

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