Bo Diddley

Bo Diddley, Muddy Waters, Little Walter - Super Blues (1967) [Reissue 1992]

Bo Diddley, Muddy Waters, Little Walter - Super Blues (1967) [Reissue 1992]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 297 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 111 MB | Covers - 5 MB
Genre: Blues, Chicago Blues, Electric Blues | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Chess/MCA Records (CHD9168, MCD09168)

This is the first of two super session albums that Chess produced in the late '60s. Time has been a bit kinder to this one, featuring Muddy, Bo Diddley and Little Walter, than the one cut a year later with Howlin' Wolf standing in for Walter. It's loose and extremely sloppy, the time gets pushed around here and there and Little Walter's obviously in bad shape, his voice rusted to a croak and trying to blow with a collapsed lung. But there are moments where Bo's heavily tremoloed guitar sounds just fine and the band kicks it in a few spots and Muddy seems to be genuinely enjoying himself. Granted, these moments are few and way too far between, but at least nobody's playing a wah-wah pedal on here.

Bo Diddley - The Indispensable Bo Diddley 1955-1960 (2012)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at Aug. 29, 2024
Bo Diddley - The Indispensable Bo Diddley 1955-1960 (2012)

Bo Diddley - The Indispensable Bo Diddley 1955-1960 (2012)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless | 2:49:07 | 768 Mb
Genre: Rock & Roll

He only had a few hits in the 1950s and early '60s, but as Bo Diddley sang, "You Can't Judge a Book by Its Cover." You can't judge an artist by his chart success, either, and Diddley produced greater and more influential music than all but a handful of the best early rockers. The Bo Diddley beat bomp, ba-bomp-bomp, bomp-bomp is one of rock & roll's bedrock rhythms, showing up in the work of Buddy Holly, the Rolling Stones, and even pop-garage knock-offs like the Strangeloves' 1965 hit "I Want Candy." Diddley's hypnotic rhythmic attack and declamatory, boasting vocals stretched back as far as Africa for their roots, and looked as far into the future as rap. His trademark otherworldly vibrating, fuzzy guitar style did much to expand the instrument's power and range. But even more important, Bo's bounce was fun and irresistibly rocking, with a wisecracking, jiving tone that epitomized rock & roll at its most humorously outlandish and freewheeling.

Bo Diddley - The Chess Box (1990)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at Aug. 29, 2024
Bo Diddley - The Chess Box (1990)

Bo Diddley - The Chess Box (1990)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 2:08:37 | 590 / 294 Mb
Genre: Blues, Rock & Roll

Not every single track you'll ever want or need by the legendary shave-and-a-haircut rhythm R&B/rock pioneer, but a great place to begin. Two discs (45 songs) in a great big box with a nice accompanying booklet contain the groundbreaking introduction "Bo Diddley" (never again would he be referred to as Ellas McDaniel), its swaggering flipside "I'm a Man," the killer follow-ups "Diddley Daddy," "I'm Looking for a Woman," "Who Do You Love?," and "Hey Bo Diddley;" signifying street-corner humor ("Say Man"), piledriving rockers ("Road Runner," "She's Alright," "You Can't Judge a Book by Its Cover"), and numerous stunning examples of his daringly innovative guitar style.

Bo Diddley - The Bo Diddley Collection 1955-62 (2016)  Music

Posted by Rtax at May 3, 2024
Bo Diddley - The Bo Diddley Collection 1955-62 (2016)

Bo Diddley - The Bo Diddley Collection 1955-62 (2016)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 1.3 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 509 MB
3:40:05 | Rhythm & Blues | Label: Acrobat

Bo Diddley, also known as Ellas McDaniel, was one of the most distinctive and influential artists in the transition of popular music from blues and R&B through to rock ‘n’ roll during the 1950s. His music was best-known for his use of the guitar riff based on the 3/2 clave, sometimes known as “shave and a haircut, two bits”, and it was a motif taken up by many artists after he popularised it with his early hits. Although he did not have a huge number of hits, his songs, such as “I’m A Man”, “Pretty Thing”, “Who Do You Love” and “Mona” have inspired and been recorded by a huge number of artists. This great value 84-track 3-CD collection comprises the A & B sides of all his singles for the Checker label from his 1955 debut through to 1962, plus the tracks which were not included on his singles from his first seven albums - “Bo Diddley”, “Go Bo Diddley”, “Have Guitar Will Travel”, “In The Spotlight”, “Bo Diddley Is A Gunslinger”, “Bo Diddley Is A Lover” and “Bo Diddley Is A Twister”. It’s thorough overview of his crucial first few years of recording, which established his unique position as one of the pioneers of the genre.

Bo Diddley - A Man Amongst Men (1996)  Music

Posted by Designol at Dec. 27, 2023
Bo Diddley - A Man Amongst Men (1996)

Bo Diddley - A Man Amongst Men (1996)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 369 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 133 Mb | Scans included
Rock & Roll, Rhythm & Blues, Blues | Label: EastWest | # 0630-14817-2 | Time: 00:54:29

A Man Amongst Men is the final studio album by blues musician Bo Diddley and featured guest performances by Ron Wood, Keith Richards and Jimmie Vaughan. It peaked at #8 on the Billboard Top Blues Albums chart.

Bo Diddley - His Best [Recorded 1955-1966] (1997)  Music

Posted by gribovar at Jan. 23, 2025
Bo Diddley - His Best [Recorded 1955-1966] (1997)

Bo Diddley - His Best [Recorded 1955-1966] (1997)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 328 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 135 MB | Covers - 18 MB
Genre: R&B, Rock & Roll, Blues | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Chess/Universal Music (329 373-2)

With Bo Diddley's various hits and anthology packages all out of print and the multi-disc deluxe box set out of pocketbook reach for most casual consumers, MCA finally comes up with a 20-track compilation that hits the bull's-eye and makes this rock pioneer's best and most influential work available to everyone. The song list reads like a primer for '60s British R&B and '90s blues bands: "Bo Diddley," "I'm a Man," "Diddley Daddy," "Pretty Thing," "Before You Accuse Me," "Hey! Bo Diddley," "Who Do You Love," "Mona," and "Roadrunner" are the tracks that made the legend and put his sound on the map worldwide. The transfers used on this set are exemplary, the majority of them utilizing masters that have a few extra seconds (or more) appended to the fades, which will cause even hardliners to hear these old standards with fresh ears; especially revelatory are the "long versions" of "I Can Tell" and "You Can't Judge a Book by Its Cover."
Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley - Two Great Guitars (1964) + Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters & Bo Diddley - The Super Super Blues Band (1968

Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley - Two Great Guitars (1964) + Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters & Bo Diddley - The Super Super Blues Band (1968) [Reissue 1996]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 485 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 176 MB | Covers - 42 MB
Genre: Rock 'n' Roll, Instrumental Rock / Blues, Chicago Blues | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: BGO Records (BGOCD334)

Two Great Guitars (1964). Two Great Guitars is a studio album by Bo Diddley and Chuck Berry, released in August 1964. It was the first studio album issued by Berry after his release from prison. The two men were friends, and both recorded for Chess. The album consists of two lengthy spontaneous instrumental jams plus a couple of recently recorded instrumentals by the two guitarists. The album cover shows a Gibson ES-350T owned by Berry and a guitar created by Diddley.
The Super Super Blues Band (1968). This is easily a "super super blues bust." Power trios, of course, were hip in the late '60s - even at down-home Chess Studios, where ad hoc "supergroups" were assembled for 1967's Super Blues and its sequel, Super Super Blues Band. (No one ever accused Chess Records of being subtle.)…
VA - Bo Diddley Beat Collection 1955 - 1966: I Want the Diddley Beat! (2024)

VA - Bo Diddley Beat Collection 1955 - 1966: I Want the Diddley Beat! (2024)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 383 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 174 MB
1:12:55 | Rock, Beat | Label: Oldays Records

This compilation album celebrates the iconic Bo Diddley Beat, a captivating rhythm that shaped rock and roll. Featuring 29 tracks, it highlights Bo Diddley’s original songs and influential covers by artists like The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, and The Strangeloves. These tracks showcase the beat’s global impact, blending rock, British sound, and its mesmerizing "jungle beat." With commentary by Yoshihiro Masuda, this collection dives deep into the legacy of Bo Diddley, drawing comparisons to the groundbreaking influence of Chuck Berry. Perfect for those ready to groove to the roots of rock!
VA - Bo Diddley Beat Collection 1955 - 1966: I Want the Diddley Beat! (2024)

VA - Bo Diddley Beat Collection 1955 - 1966: I Want the Diddley Beat! (2024)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 383 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 174 MB
1:12:55 | Rock, Beat | Label: Oldays Records

This compilation album celebrates the iconic Bo Diddley Beat, a captivating rhythm that shaped rock and roll. Featuring 29 tracks, it highlights Bo Diddley’s original songs and influential covers by artists like The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, and The Strangeloves. These tracks showcase the beat’s global impact, blending rock, British sound, and its mesmerizing "jungle beat." With commentary by Yoshihiro Masuda, this collection dives deep into the legacy of Bo Diddley, drawing comparisons to the groundbreaking influence of Chuck Berry. Perfect for those ready to groove to the roots of rock!
Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters, Bo Diddley - The Super Super Blues Band (1967) {1992, Reissue}

Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters, Bo Diddley - The Super Super Blues Band (1967) {1992, Reissue}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Tracks) + Cue + m3u + Log ~ 285 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 118 Mb
Full Scans | 00:44:01 | RAR 5% Recovery
Chicago Blues, Electric Blues | Chess #CHD 9169 / MCA Records #CHD-9169

This is easily a "super super blues bust." Power trios, of course, were hip in the late '60s – even at down-home Chess Studios, where ad hoc "supergroups" were assembled for 1967's Super Blues and its sequel, Super Super Blues Band. (No one ever accused Chess Records of being subtle.) The band on Super Super Blues Band included two-thirds of the original Super Blues headliners – Muddy Waters and Bo Diddley – with Howlin' Wolf replacing Little Walter to round out the trio. Unlike Walter, who was willing to cede the spotlight to Diddley and Waters on Super Blues, Wolf adamantly refuses to back down from his rivals, resulting in a flood of contentious studio banter that turns out to be more entertaining than the otherwise unmemorable music from this stylistic train wreck.