John Németh “Feelin’ Freaky”

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    Artista / Grupo: John Németh

    Álbum: Feelin’ Freaky

    Discográfica: Memphis Grease

    Año publicación: 2017

    Fecha crítica: 9/2017

    Valoración: GREAT

John Németh is a singer and harmonica player who feels comfortable both in blues and soul music, two styles he always performs with excellent results In this last piece of work Németh takes a step forward, as he adds new and daring sounds to his music, based on hip-hop and rock and roll, overflowing all these genres borders, thanks to a clever very original and quite surprising mixture of styles His lyrics give a humorous approach to daily life, developing topics related to social violence that comes from the use of firearms, drugs abuse, sexuality, and the special uninhibition dancing gives to people, that helps to forget bad situations and problems All what I have mentioned can be found along the eleven songs that round up this album John has recorded together with the usual band which backs him in his recent tours in Europe and the USA, The Blue Dreamers, with Johnny Rhoades on guitar, Matthew Wilson on bass and guitar and Danny Banks on drums In the album there have also collaborated Marc Franklin on trumpet and flugerhorn Art Edmaiston on tenor and baritone sax and Charles Hodges on organ In short words this is an album that truly reflects the evolution of a musician who knows very well what to say and how to say it, as he has done in all moments and situations of his really interesting musical career



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