Expanded reissue of Jackson's sterling debut
hyperbolium | Earth, USA | 12/06/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This sterling reissue of Jackson's eponymous 1958 debut shows just why she is so highly regarded by both straight-ahead country and rockabilly afficianados. Jackson straddled multiple styles, often pairing country ballads and rockabilly on opposite sides of a single. Capitol's reissue is a treasure chest sporting original cover art, bonus singles and B-sides, detailed liner notes, and period photos.Jackson's debut showcased her country side, including covers of Kitty Wells ("Making Believe") and Jim Reeves ("Just Call Me Lonesome"). She tackled everything from an early Don Everly ballad ("Here We Are Again"), to top-40 ("Happy Happy Birthday," a hit for the Tune Weavers) and sophisticated standards ("Let Me Go Lover," previously waxed by Peggy Lee). She turned uptempo for a trio of scorchers, including a pair of '50s standards ("Long Tall Sally" and "Money Honey"), and the incendiary anthem, "Let's Have a Party." Bonus tracks include the first-ever recording of "Silver Threads and Golden Needles" and a cover of Chuck Willis' bluesy "Let Me Explain."Backed by world-class picking from Buck Owens, Joe Maphis, and Ralph Mooney (among other luminaries), Jackson is utterly authoritative on everything she sings. This, and the accompanying "Rockin' With Wanda," are equally essential.4-1/2 stars, if allowed fractional reviews."
Jackson's first album on Capitol -- a hillbilly sizzler!
Joe Sixpack -- Slipcue.com | ...in Middle America | 05/13/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This 1958 album is a great mix of for-real rural-rooted country music and first-generation rockabilly. Jackson is just such a great singer! The half-dozen country-oriented bonus tracks make this reissue even that much sweeter. Recommended!"