Nick Tosches once famously described Wanda Jackson as "the greatest menstruating rock & roll singer whom the world has ever known," and while he doubtless chose those words for comic effect, the nervy crudity is not entirely inappropriate. At her best, Wanda Jackson sounded wild and ravenously sensual in a way that few artists dared in the mid-'50s, especially not female vocalists, and sides like "Let's Have a Party," "Hot Dog! That Made Him Mad," and "Fujiama Mama" run neck in neck with Jerry Lee Lewis or Billy Lee Riley for sheer frenzied rockabilly energy. If Jackson was too hot a number for her time and place, she was also smart enough to know it, and in the early '60s she shifted gears and began performing more traditional (and straight-laced) country material, and if the results were less exciting, there's no denying she had a great way with a honky tonk weeper; not unlike Jerry Lee Lewis, today her country sessions sound tougher and more heartfelt than what many of her peers were up to at the time. Outside of rockabilly fanatics and similar roots rock weirdos, Jackson is not nearly as well remembered as her body of work and historical importance would dictate, and Hard-Headed Woman: A Celebration of Wanda Jackson is a tribute album in which more than 20 different acts pay homage to her songs. Appropriately, most of the artists are women unafraid to get rowdy, and Neko Case, Carolyn Mark, Kim Lenz, and Kristi Rose all do right by Wanda's red-hot example, while Kelly Hogan, Jesse Sykes, and Laura Cantrell approach her honky tonk material with a similarly caring touch. Wayne Hancock and Cornell Hurd are also on board to show that the menfolk learned a few valuable lessons from Jackson as well, and they both do better than the few artists who decided to go weird with Jackson's hits (the greatest offender being Trailer Bride's affected take on "Fujiama Mama"). Hard-Headed Woman won't take the place of a decent Wanda Jackson record (Rhino's Rockin' in the Country: The Best of Wanda Jackson is a great starter, and 2003's Heart Trouble shows her voice is still in fine shape), but it offers concrete proof that folks who know good rock and good country dig Miss Wanda the most, and this is one of those rare tribute albums where the results are as good as the intentions. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide
Hard-Headed Woman: A Celebration of Wanda Jackson
10/26/2004 | Bloodshot Records
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
Credits
- Mary Lou
- Vocals
- Rob Miller
- Producer
- Kevin O'Donnell
- Drums
- Barry Phipps
- Engineer
- Mark Pickerel
- Drums
- Lorne Rall
- Bass
- Steve Rosen
- Mandolin, Harmony Vocals
- Charlie Sanders
- Bass (Upright)
- Maxwell Schauf
- Drums
- Dave Schramm
- Engineer
- Kevin Smith
- Bass
- Ian Spanic
- Engineer, Mixing
- Herb Steiner
- Pedal Steel
- Matthew Weiner
- String Bass, Vocal Effect
- Danny Weiss
- Guitar (Acoustic)
- Lou Whitney
- Guitar (Acoustic)
- John Rice
- Fiddle, Pedal Steel
- Jimmie Wood
- Harmonica
- Wayne Hancock
- Vocals
- Jesse Dayton
- Guitar, Producer, Vocals
- Debra Hurd
- Piano
- Terry Kirkendall
- Drums
- Paul Skelton
- Guitar
- Holly George-Warren
- Producer, Liner Notes
- Brian Henneman
- Guitar (Electric), Vocals
- Robbie Fulks
- Guitar, Vocals
- Trailer Bride
- Producer
- Neko Case
- Vocals, Producer
- Gregory Boaz
- Bass
- Kent Kessler
- Bass (Upright)
- Craig Schumacher
- Producer
- Stanley Smith
- Clarinet
- Clarence Butler
- Portraits
- Jon Graboff
- Arranger, Guitar (Electric)
- Tucker Martine
- Producer
- Mark Ortmann
- Drums
- Ken Sluiter
- Engineer, Mixing
- Eric Tucker
- Drums
- Christina Marrs
- Saw, Producer
- Jimmy Sloan
- Producer
- Phil Wandscher
- Guitar (Electric)
- Tom Parr
- Guitar (Electric)
- Andrew Bird
- Violin
- Kim Lenz
- Vocals
- Bill Herzog
- Bass (Upright)
- Brendan Ryan
- Bass
- Allen Crider
- Engineer
- Andon T. Davis
- Guitar (Electric)
- Andy Hopkins
- Guitar
- Brent Martens
- Slide Dobro, Vocal Effect
- Billy Horton
- Bass, Producer
- Cody Nicolas
- Piano
- Vanessa Gorden
- Fiddle
- Blackie White
- Guitar
- Melissa Swingle
- Organ, Vocals
- Jon Rauhouse
- Pedal Steel
- Tolan McNeil
- Guitar, Engineer
- Dallas Good
- Guitar
- Nick Curran
- Guitar
- Scotty Tecce
- Drums
- Carolyn Mark
- Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals, Piano
- Justin Trevino
- Bass
- Jack Silverman
- Guitar
- Carolyn Richards
- Photography
- Garth Johnson
- Drums
- Anna Fermin
- Guitar (Acoustic), Keyboards, Vocals
- Nora O'Connor
- Vocals
- Jerome
- Mandolin
- Joel Paterson
- Guitar, Drums
- Jesse Sykes
- Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals
- Chris Scruggs
- Bass (Upright), Lap Steel Guitar
- Jeremy Chatzky
- Bass (Upright)
- Anne Marie Ruljancich
- Viola
- Jimmy Sutton
- Bass
- Richard "Bad Dog" Power
- Sax (Baritone)
- Brad Goolsby
- Drums
- Scott Goolsby
- Guitar
- Daryl White
- Bass
- Danny Roy Young
- Rubboard
- Frank Campbell
- Engineer
- Kevin Warner
- Drums
- Kyle Jester
- Guitar
- Sheri Hurst
- Vocals
- Paul Bivans
- Percussion, Drums
- Michael Krayniak
- Guitar (Bass)
- Leroy Biller
- Producer
- Gina Lee
- Guitar, Vocals
- Ernie Wells
- Engineer
- Scott Ligon
- Bass, Piano
- Miss Mary Ann
- Vocals
- Evan Caleb
- Drums
- Chris Dettloff
- Drums
- Donna Fulks
- Producer
- Leigh Grisewood
- Bass
- Candye Kane and The Baklava Ensemble
- Producer
- Sweet Basil McJagger
- Piano
- Huey Moor
- Bass
- Django Porter
- Guitar
- Ranch Girls
- Producer
- Boo Reiners
- Guitar (Acoustic)
- Paul Schlicting
- Drums (Snare), Vocal Effect
- Joe Sixpack
- Guitar
- Chris Stelley
- Drums
- Tom Umberger
- Guitar
- Lou And The Bottlerockets Whitney
- Producer
- Sietse
- Drums
- David Roe
- Bass
- Cornell Hurd
- Guitar, Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals
- Wammo
- Vocals, Producer
- Candye Kane
- Vocals
- Joey Burns
- Bass
- Laura Cantrell
- Vocals, Producer
- Bill Cuomo
- Piano, Engineer
- Manni Greiner
- Design
- Andrew Halbreich
- Guitar (Steel)
- Kelly Hogan
- Theremin, Vocals, Producer
- Colin Jordan
- Mastering
- Robert Kearns
- Bass
- Jon Langford
- Cover Painting
- Dave Love
- Engineer
- Rosie Flores
- Guitar (Electric), Vocals
- Kristi Rose
- Vocals










