Wednesday, November 18, 2020

John Németh Stronger Than Strong

John Németh
Stronger Than Strong
Nola Blue Records

With his latest recording, John Németh moves away from the soul-blues singing that has marked much of his career towards a grungy, swamp roots style. Németh's vocals and harmonica are backed by The Blue Dreamers, whose members are Danny Banks on drums, Matthew Wilson on bass, and John Hay on guitar. Adam Hill, who was the recording engineer, plays the tambourine. Németh wrote ten of the twelve songs on this album.

Németh has a reputation as a soul-blues singer, but while one can get here some of this in his vocals on this recording, this CD is more in a blues and roots vein. Some of his vocals have a distorted quality as heard on as on the opening "Open and Take It," where he sounds like he is singing through his harmonica microphone. On a passionate cover of a lesser-known Junior Parker recording, "Sometimes," it sounds like a little reverb was applied to his singing. His harp playing is as vital as ever while the backing trio provides efficient, effective backing. Guitarist Hay provides some biting fills and driving blues-rock solos such as he plays on "Throw Me in the Water."

The band puts together a chugging groove on "Chain Breaker," a blues where Németh pleads about trying to get through to his lover. "I Can See Your Love Light Shine" has a bouncy ska-like groove. "Bars" perhaps has his most straightforward soul singing with Wilson laying down a memorable bass line and Hay playing some sparkling accompaniment. "Deprivin' A Love" is a driving slab of blues-rock with Banks repetitious, insistent drumming pushing this performance along with Hay adding an acidic riff. There is a first-rate cover of Jesse Belvin's "Guess Who." It is striking how slow Németh and the Blue Dreamers play, something not many bands can pull off.

Some may be surprised by the rawness and approach that Németh takes on this album, but no one should be surprised how much of his personality he invests in this most intriguing recording.

I received my review copy from a publicist. Here is a video for "I Can See Your Love Light Shine."

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