John Nemeth, Love Me Tonight (Blind Pig, 2008)
Though deeply rooted in the blues, Love Me Tonight is a wide-open set that uses classic soul sounds, old-style Stax-Volt R&B and rock to get its points across. The title song, for example, which kicks off the set, borrows a riff from the Motown group, the Four Tops, until Nemeth comes in with his vocal and makes the song his own. With each song, you hear the influences, the Memphis strut on "Just Like You" or the Van Morrison-styled arrangement on "Fuel for Your Fire." Nemeth, though, is no musical rip-off artist. He has taken these influences, incorporated them into his own style and made his own original ways as a result. It helps that he can sing the slats off a barn; his voice is soulful, expressive and at home in his whole range. He can wail or he can croon, as well as stop off anywhere between those two extremes, and always be convincing. Watch this guy. He's going to be important. ![]() |
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