Bo Diddley - The Story of Bo Diddley: The Very Best of Bo Diddley
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The Story of Bo Diddley: The Very Best of Bo Diddley
Music Price: $23.98 As of Dec 5 1:25 EST (details)
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| Artist(s) | Bo Diddley |
| Studio | Universal UK |
| Release Date | March 20, 2006 |
| UPC Code | 602498322963 |
| Buy this item | $23.98 at Amazon.com As of Dec 5 1:25 EST (details) 2 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Import |
About Bo Diddley - The Story of Bo Diddley: The Very Best of Bo Diddley
This exceptional double album features all Bo's key tracks as well as some rare material. Universal. 2006. Album Description
Tracks
Disc 1- Mumblin' Guitar - Bo Diddley, Diddley, Bo
- Bo Diddley - Bo Diddley, Diddley, Bo
- I'm a Man - Bo Diddley, Diddley, Bo
- Diddy Wah Diddy - Bo Diddley, Diddley, Bo
- Pretty Thing - Bo Diddley, Dixon, Willie
- Bring It to Jerome - Bo Diddley, Green, Jerome
- Diddley Daddy - Bo Diddley, Fuqua, Harvey
- Who Do You Love - Bo Diddley, Diddley, Bo
- I'm Bad - Bo Diddley, Diddley, Bo
- Cops and Robbers - Bo Diddley, Harris, Kent
- Walkin' and Talkin' - Bo Diddley, McDaniel, Ellas
- Say Man - Bo Diddley, Diddley, Bo
- Shut Up Woman - Bo Diddley, Alexis, Bobby
- Hush Your Mouth - Bo Diddley, Diddley, Bo
- You Can't Judge a Book by Its Cover - Bo Diddley, Dixon, Willie
- The Story of Bo Diddley - Bo Diddley, Diddley, Bo
- Crackin' Up - Bo Diddley, Diddley, Bo
- Craw-Dad - Bo Diddley, McDaniel, Ellas
- She's Fine, She's Mine - Bo Diddley, Diddley, Bo
- Better Watch Yourself - Bo Diddley, McDaniel, Ellas
- Bo's a Lumber Jack - Bo Diddley, Diddley, Bo
- We're Gonna Get Married - Bo Diddley, Diddley, Bo
- Don't Let It Go (Hold on to What You Got) - Bo Diddley, Diddley, Bo
- The Greatest Lover in the World - Bo Diddley, McAlister, Maurice
- Hey Good Looking - Bo Diddley, Berry, Chuck
- 500% More Man - Bo Diddley, Diddley, Bo
- I've Had It Hard - Bo Diddley, McDaniel, Ellas
- Hey! Bo Diddley - Bo Diddley, Diddley, Bo
- Mona - Bo Diddley, McDaniel, Ellas
- Here 'Tis - Bo Diddley, McDaniel, Ellas
- Down Home Special - Bo Diddley, Diddley, Bo
- I'm Looking for a Woman - Bo Diddley, Diddley, Bo
- Before You Accuse Me - Bo Diddley, McDaniel, Ellas
- Road Runner - Bo Diddley, Diddley, Bo
- Bo Diddley Is Loose - Bo Diddley, McDaniel, Ellas
- Cadillac - Bo Diddley, McDaniel, Ellas
- Oh Yea - Bo Diddley, McDaniel, Ellas
- Who May Your Lover Be - Bo Diddley, Diddley, Bo
- You All Green - Bo Diddley, McDaniel, Ellas
- Pills - Bo Diddley, Diddley, Bo
- Gun Slinger - Bo Diddley, McDaniel, Ellas
- I Can Tell - Bo Diddley, Diddley, Bo
- Run Diddley Daddy - Bo Diddley, McDaniel, Ellas
- Hong Kong, Mississippi - Bo Diddley, McDaniel, Ellas
- Dearest Darling - Bo Diddley, Diddley, Bo
- Willie and Lillie - Bo Diddley, McDaniel, Ellas
- I Know (I'm Alright) - Bo Diddley, McDaniel, Ellas
- You Don't Love Me - Bo Diddley, Diddley, Bo
- Ride on Josephine - Bo Diddley, McDaniel, Ellas
- Say Boss Man - Bo Diddley, Diddley, Bo
- Mr. Kruschev - Bo Diddley, McDaniel, Ellas
- Ooh Baby - Bo Diddley, Diddley, Bo
- Elephant Man - Bo Diddley, Alexis, Bobby
- Bo's Bounce - Bo Diddley, McDaniel, Ellas
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User Reviews
Average user review:| The Brits Remember Bo... |
the liner notes, which nevertheless lack the depth and breadth of Palmer's (admittedly a high standard). Furthermore, many of the tracks included on the set, which are programmed somewhat randomly, go undiscussed in the booklet, which also provides no annotation. A track from 1956 may be followed by one from 1965, then back to 1955 and forward to 1970. Yet with no serious reissue campaign planned in his home country, "The Story Of Bo Diddley" is essential at this point in time, for there are scores of rarely heard gems that prove - if there was ever any question - just how prolific Bo Diddley was in his prime. Imagine the Stones without Bo (and check out Gus Coral's great book "Black & White Blues", with photographs documenting the Stones' first UK tour out of the clubs, in 1963, playing on a bill with Bo, who has remained a lifelong friend, as well as Little Richard and the Everly Brothers). Then recall the Yardbirds, Pretty Things, Doors, Who, or Buddy Holly. The White Stripes are one obvious contemporary band who are clearly indebted to his work. Bo Diddley is part of the DNA of rock 'n' roll, and his work is here to stay: grunge godfather, rhythm king long before James Brown, a man who proudly called what he created "Jungle Music." And let's tell Unaversal in the U.S. that his work demands the same respect - and availability - accorded Sinatra, Elvis, or Muddy Waters.
In what I hope is a portent of things to come, Hip-O has just issued "I'm A Man", a 2-CD boxed set that collects all of his studio recordings from early 1955 thgrough through January 1958, and it is conceptually utterly different from the the import under discussion. Finally, thanks to producer Andy McKaie, we are treated to some astonishing treats from the vaults, such as two terrific alternate takes of "Bo Diddley" itself that are remarkable for both their quality as well as how different they are from the third, issued take. It's a limited edition, and highly recommended. October 31, 2007
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