The most flamboyantly packaged and distinctively themed of Bo Diddley's original albums, this record has always had unusual appeal, freely mixing truly wild R&B originals and distinctive covers (Bo even cops a legitimate arranging credit on "Sixteen Tons"). In this remastered edition, his and Peggy Jones' guitars have a resonant, bell-like clarity on top of their patented crunchiness, and the voices are up-front and in your face (check out the remastered "Do What I Say" for the combined virtues). Additionally, the record has been expanded over the original CD release with eight minutes of outtakes from the same January-February 1960 sessions -- the soulful "Prisoner of Love," showing off Bo's singing on a subtle, sultry level that he wasn't often given a chance to display; the doo wop-influenced "Googlia Moo," which shows how effective Bo's sound works in a slow, loping beat; and "Better Watch Yourself," a Chicago-style blues piece that shows Bo striding across Muddy Waters' territory, not far from (and not much less interesting than) "I'm a Man." ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
Bo Diddley Is a Gunslinger (Bonus Tracks)
04/13/2004 | Chess
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Credits
- Andy McKaie
- Reissue Producer
- Nate Nelson
- Vocals (Background)
- Otis Spann
- Piano
- Peggy Jones
- Guitar, Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- Vartan
- Art Direction
- George White
- Research
- Erick Labson
- Digital Remastering
- Bud Scoppa
- Liner Notes
- Billy Downing
- Drums
- Jesse James Johnson
- Bass (Electric)
- Johnny Carter
- Vocals (Background)
- Billy Stewart
- Piano, Vocals (Background)
- Ryan Null
- Photo Research
- Bobby Baskerville
- Bass
- Lily "Bee Bee" Jamieson
- Vocals (Background)
- Gene Barge
- Sax (Tenor)
- Bo Diddley
- Guitar, Vocals (Background), Vocals
- Mike Fink
- Design
- Harvey Fuqua
- Vocals (Background)
- Jerome Green
- Maracas, Vocals (Background)
- Clifton James
- Drums
- Lafayette Leake
- Piano
- Willie Dixon
- Bass, Overdubs


















