Jackson, Wanda: Party Ain't Over - VINYL LP

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Management number 205830133 Release Date 2025/10/22 List Price $85.95 Model Number 205830133
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Title: Party Ain't Over
Artist: Jackson, Wanda
Label: Third Man Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 075597978438
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2011-01-25
Number of Discs: 1
Additional Details: 180 GRAM VINYL

"It's an exciting time to be Wanda Jackson," Austin's American-Statesman declared in October on the eve of Jackson's 73rd birthday bash at the Continental Club there. The undisputed Queen of Rockabilly - a touring powerhouse for more than 50 years - is releasing her debut disc for Third Man/Nonesuch Records, the aptly titled the Party Ain't Over. This collection of vintage and contemporary covers was produced by fan and new-found friend Jack White at his Nashville studio and recorded with a late-night honky-tonk feel by members of My Morning Jacket, the Raconteurs, and Dead Weather, among others. The White-curated lineup of tunes, says Jackson, showcases "all the various types of music that I've done through the years-some country, some gospel, some rockabilly, some rock 'n' roll. It's got all of that, and we threw in a Bob Dylan song, 'Thunder on the Mountain,' just to be safe."The spirited Jackson, revered for such classic singles as "Let's Have a Party" and "Fujiyama Mama," proves that brash rock and roll attitude need not have an age limit. Her trademark growl remains intact on rockers like "Rip It Up" and "Nervous Breakdown"; she opens the set with an echo-laden sneer on a rollicking version of "Shakin' All Over" and ends it 10 songs later with a plaintive take on Jimmie Rodgers' "Yodel #6." Along the way she tackles the Andrew Sisters kitschy "Rum and Coca Cola" and a big-band rendition of the DeCastro Sisters' "Teach Me Tonight," and she out-sasses-and out-classes-Amy Winehouse on a cover of the British bad girl's "You Know I'm No Good," which has already been released as a single.

Tracks:
1.1 Shakin' All Over
1.2 Rip It Up
1.3 Busted
1.4 Rum and Coca-Cola
1.5 Thunder on the Mountain
2.1 You Know That I'm No Good
2.2 Like a Baby
2.3 Nervous Breakdown
2.4 Dust on the Bible
2.5 Teach Me Tonight
2.6 Blue Yodel #6

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