Jessi Colter came to prominence as part of the Outlaw Country movement of the 1970s, being the only woman featured on the genre-defining compilation Wanted! The Outlaws, and has continued to release records that embody the spirit of the rebellious attitude and sound. Like many of her maverick compatriots, including her husband Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson, Colter paid her dues for the better part of a decade before refashioning herself as an outsider early in the '70s. "I'm Not Lisa" became her breakout single in 1975, topping not only Billboard's Country charts but reach...