
CD
| 1 | The Letter |
| 2 | Lonesome Whistle Train Blues |
| 3 | When the Train Comes Back |
| 4 | San-Ho-Zay |
| 5 | King of the World |
| 6 | See See Baby |
| 7 | First Time I Met the Blues |
| 8 | Webbed Feet |
| 9 | You Ain't No Good |
| 10 | What You Did Last Night |
If one can overlook Stan Webb's hyperventilating vocal excesses (which ain't easy), this is a promising debut, especially noteworthy for Webb's Freddie King-inspired guitar sting and Christine Perfect's understated vocals (only two, unfortunately compared to Webb's six). Webb does justice to his mentor with two instrumentals, King's "San-Ho-Zay" and his own "Webbed Feet," and Perfect proves the ideal counterpart -- one of the few pianists paying homage to King's longtime collaborator Sonny Thompson. Nice spare sound, typical of Mike Vernon's Blue Horizon label. Dan Forte, All Music Guide