Wanda Jackson - Queen of Rockabilly
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Canadian Music Store Music CD CoverArtist: Wanda JacksonEdition: Music CD Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language) Format: Import CD Release Date: 2004-12-27 Music Label: Ace (U.K.) Soundtracks:
Free Music Notes for Queen of RockabillyFree Music Review: Classic Rockabilly
When I listened to this for the first time, I fell out of my chair. Next thing I knew my [...] started shakin' involuntarily. This has GOT to be some of the most raw and rockin' stuff to come out of the 1950's. After I recovered the first question that came to my mind was "WHY IN THE HELL AIN'T I NEVER HEARD OF THIS BEFORE?" The answer's simple: 1950's America could barely handle Elvis and Gene Vincent, and there ain't no way in hell they woulda been ready to handle a sexy white Southern gal doing the same thing. Wanda may not have been the first woman to sing rockabilly, nor was she the last by any means, but whereas the rest of these women seemed just a bit too "ladylike" to really cut raw rockabilly, Wanda was the exact opposite. This is stuff about drinkin', hell-raisin' and fornicatin', as all rockabilly should be, and her performances here give off a raw sexual energy that even Elvis, Gene, and Jerry Lee had a tough time matching. Wanda was not exclusively a rockabilly singer, most of her career was spent in the country genre, but her country stuff, as good as it is, can't hold a candle to this. One other thing that set Wanda apart in my mind from many of the other female rockabillies is there's never a sense of cutesiness or that she was only doing it to sell a few more 45's. Like Elvis, Carl, Jerry Lee and all the rest of 'em, this was girl was country born and bred but had a deep love and respect for the blues and r&b. And when it comes to the blues, this chick can hang with Big Mama Thornton, Ruth Brown or any of the rest of 'em. Also, all rockabilly has GOT to have some bangin' and twangin' guitar work on it, and this doesn't disappoint. If I'm not mistaken, most of the guitar on these tracks was by legendary session cat Joe Maphis, and the rest feature Roy Clark(!). Both absolutely burn. Anyway, to summarize, buy it. You'll be dancing around the room shortly afterwards.
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