In A Woman's Pain, she channels Bobbie Gentry, while she wrote the sultry Manitoba Sunrise at Motel 6, while she was on the road, on the day Glen Campbell died.
For the grand finale, Good Man, the lights are turned way down and Neilson's delivery is the very essence of the soulful sound she was looking for.
It's easy to think about soul greats like Ray Charles on these originals. First class.
The softer, more intimate songs are priceless, but then the full-on workouts blow me away as well.
The lyrics deserve a special mention too, as Neilson stakes her claim for her rights in a man's world. The album title says it all as Sassafrass is slang for a sassy person who isn't afraid to speak their mind.
The tour that accompanies the album's release is an event you just can't pass up.
Listen to Stay Outta My Business here: