Bo Diddley - Have Guitar Will Tour (2009)
Artist: Bo Diddley
Title: Have Guitar Will Tour
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Music Avenue
Genre: Blues, Rock & Rol, R&B
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 42:32 + 01:09:00
Total Size: 684 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Have Guitar Will Tour
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Music Avenue
Genre: Blues, Rock & Rol, R&B
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 42:32 + 01:09:00
Total Size: 684 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
CD1
01. Intro/Bo Diddley Vamp [0:07:26.34]
02. Doctor Jekyll [0:05:02.24]
03. Everleen [0:04:38.12]
04. Don't Know Where I've Been [0:02:17.46]
05. You Can't Judge A Book By The Cover [0:03:54.16]
06. Roadrunner [0:03:25.14]
07. I'm A Man [0:10:38.62]
08. Mona (I Need You Baby) [0:05:10.22]
CD2
01. Bo Diddley [0:02:47.50]
02. I'm A Man [0:02:59.46]
03. Diddley Daddy [0:02:28.32]
04. Who Do You Love [0:02:29.77]
05. Pretty Thing [0:02:50.96]
06. Diddy Wah Diddy [0:02:32.86]
07. Mona (I Need You Baby) [0:02:22.21]
08. Before You Accuse Me [0:03:06.28]
09. Hey Bo Diddley [0:02:13.58]
10. Say Boss Man [0:02:33.29]
11. Say Man [0:03:12.86]
12. Bring It To Jerome [0:02:29.41]
13. She's Fine, She's Mine [0:02:42.85]
14. You Don't Love Me [0:02:53.49]
15. I'm Bad [0:03:16.93]
16. Cops And Robbers [0:03:27.16]
17. Down Home Special [0:03:13.70]
18. I'm Looking For A Woman [0:02:34.18]
19. O Yeah [0:03:09.30]
20. Willie And Lillie [0:02:17.54]
21. The Story Of Bo Diddley [0:02:53.28]
22. Roadrunner [0:02:49.61]
23. Crackin' Up [0:02:06.34]
24. Don't Lez Go (Hold On To What You Got) [0:02:46.36]
25. Run Diddley Daddy [0:02:42.92]
Amazingly, Bo Diddley's third album -- containing classics such as "Cops and Robbers," "Run Diddley Daddy," and "Mona (I Need You Baby)" -- has only been reissued on vinyl, and even that's out of print. More than one British Invasion band learned what they needed to know about American rock & roll from the songs on this record (the Stones cut "Cops and Robbers" at their earliest recording session, and later released a killer version of "Mona," though the most interesting British version of the latter was done by an all-girl band with an attitude called the Liverbirds). This record is every bit as raunchy as Diddley's first two albums (the guitars may even be crunchier, and the singing shows more range), and has more than enough to recommend it to collectors and fans. This is the album that began the funny cover photos on Diddley's records.