Webster is at her full bayou-bred boogie-blues best here, when she was the queen of south Louisiana's swamp sessioneers.
Webster's own late-'50s/early-'60s output for producer
J.D. Miller was no less captivating; her self-named dance number "The Katie Lee" and "Mama Don't Allow" -- which uproots the
Gary U.S. Bonds party vibe to New Orleans -- are two of the best items on the 20-track disc. There's also her blues-drenched "No Bread, No Meat" and a nice version of "Sea of Love" (
Webster added the gently rolling piano to
Phil Phillips' original hit).