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Recorded at Ecko Sound Studios, Memphis, Tennessee.
Personnel: John Ward (guitar); Tony Black (keyboards); E. Nelson, Bertram Brown, William Brown (background vocals).
Audio Mixer: Bryan Patrick.
Recording information: Ecko Sound Studios, Memphis, TN.
Personnel: Barbara Carr (vocals); John Ward (guitar, bass, drums); Tony Black (keyboards); William Brown, Bertram Brown, E. Nelson (background vocals).
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Living Blues (7-8/99, pp.55-6) - "Veteran vocalist Barbara Carr continues her comeback as a soul/blues diva with her most solidly realized outing yet. Her voice on this disc is a fiery meld of grit and pure-toned ecstasy, and her material...is equal parts assertive bitchiness and seductive heat..." Barbara Carr What A Woman Wants Songs | 1. | If I Don't Holler |
| 2. | Woman Always Gets Her Way, A |
| 3. | Got My Name on Your Thang |
| 4. | Rainbow |
| 5. | Your Kind of Lovin' Ain't Good Enough |
| 6. | That Old Booty Green |
| 7. | Let a Real Woman Try |
| 8. | Blues in the Bed |
| 9. | Good Woman Go Bad |
| 10. | Man Knows How to Love, The |
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