Two-Fisted Mama! is an album by the American musician Katie Webster, released in 1989.[2][3] Webster promoted the album with a North American tour.[4] The album was nominated for a Bammy Award, in the "Blues Album" category.[5]
Robert Christgau wrote: "Boogie as in woogie, not as in bar band, is her gift—a rolling piano style she certainly didn't invent and just as certainly owns—and here the experts get it down."[13]Newsday noted that, "like most great blues artists, she uses the irregular, the unexpected, to make musical points; where others might use a melisma, she sings the phrase straight and sweet; she purrs where others would growl, and vice versa."[8]
The Chicago Tribune wrote that Webster delivers "some comic relief with sharp and funny tales of the war between the sexes."[12] The Edmonton Journal called Two-Fisted Mama! "one of the most rewarding blues albums of the year," writing that "Webster is a superb, soulful singer and an immense piano player."[9] The Syracuse Herald-Journal praised Webster's "bawdy, quick-paced style."[16]
AllMusic deemed the album "another impressive showcase for Katie Webster's rollicking 88s and earthy vocals."[11]