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CD REVIEW - BMAN'S BLUES REPORT

Bman's Blues Report
Mark Hummel
True Believer

I just had the opportunity to review the most recent release, True Believer, from Mark Hummel and it's chocked full of smoking blues. Opening with Chicago style blues track, High Time For The Devil, Oscar Wilson on lead vocals leads the way with solid pace and force, and Mark Hummel on harmonica really shines. Bob Welsh on piano adds a perfect glisten to the track, backed by Randy Bermudes on bass, Billy Flynn on guitar, and Wes Starr on drums. Great opener. Otis Rush's slow blues, Double Trouble, is terrific with Junior Watson getting hot and heavy on guitar, and Hummel shining on lead vocal and harmonica. With Kedar Roy on bass, Brett Brandstadt on piano, Jack Sanford on sax, and Starr on drums, this is my favorite track on the release.  Peter Green's Stop Messin' Round is a great shuffle and Hummel really gets in the slot on vocal. Watson has the lead on guitar again and his phrasing is excellent, backed by Roy, Brandstadt, Sanford and Starr. Little Walter's The Toddle, is a great track and features Hummel front and center on harmonica. With Watson on guitar, Roy on bass and Brandstadt on piano, this is a nice changeup in the mix. Wrapping the release is Shufflin' Days featuring Joe Beard on lead vocal and guitar and showcasing Hummel on harmonica.  With Billy Flynn on guitar, Bob Welsh on piano, Randy Bermudes on bass and Starr on drums, this is an excellent closer. 

CD REVIEW - BLUES MUSIC MAGAZINE

CD REVIEW - SOUL BAG

Mark Hummel
True Believer
Rockinitis Records

by Nicolas Deshayes
4.5 stars

Judging by his career and the longevity of his attachment to the Blues, we can only validate the title given to this new opus, Mark Hummel devoting his entire life to this music for more than forty years now. Recorded under the leadership of the essential Kid Andersen in his Greaseland studio, True Believer allows us to appreciate an artist in the fullness of his art. Remarkably surrounded, as always, Hummel shows tremendous mastery, on the harmonica more specifically, and an ability to excel in different registers. Even a title as proven as Otis Rush's “Double Trouble” manages here to find a new zest carried both by the chromatic harmonica of the boss and by the guitar, always inventive and inspired, of the formidable Junior Watson. Who, when he's not cracking down, gives way to Billy Flynn!  Among the guests, let us also mention Oscar Wilson and Joe Beard whose vocal qualities we will appreciate on “High Time For The Devil” and “Shufflin’ Days” inspired by Jimmy Reed. Alongside covers of Little Walter ("Who", “The Toddler”), BB King ("Broken Heart"), Elvin Bishop ("What The Hell") and Fleetwood Mac ("Stop Messin' Round"), Hummel offers us some very fine originals including stand out in particular the excellent “Ghosted” and “Jackknifed”. A disc of real density and remarkable consistency.

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