A fine singer who came over from the R&B/blues field to record two jazz-oriented albums in 1960,
Mildred Anderson is joined on this CD reissue by tenor-saxophonist
Al Sears, organist
Robert Banks, guitarist Lord Westbrook, bassist
Leonard Gaskin and drummer
Bobby Donaldson. The repertoire ranges from originals to "I Ain't Mad at You," "Roll 'Em Pete" and "That Ole Devil Called Love." Considering how well she sings on this set, it is strange that
Mildred Anderson would have no further opportunities to lead her own albums. ~ Scott Yanow