by Richie Unterberger
While this doesn't have most of Wanda's best rockabilly sides (check the compilation Rockin' With Wanda for those), it's a pretty solid and energetic set. About half of it is taken up with retreads of the &Let's Have a Party& theme and covers of early rock hits like &Tweedlee Dee& and &Kansas City& which are, admittedly, well done. &Fallin'& and especially, &Hard Headed Woman& are really fine cuts that rank among her best rock & roll performances. The real surprise of this album is the lightning-speed rockabilly riffing by Roy Clark; his playing on &Hard Headed Woman& is downright savage, almost enough to redeem all those horrible Hee-Haw programs.