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The Chess Box (Box Set)

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Download links and information about The Chess Box (Box Set) by Bo Diddley. This album was released in 1990 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Blues, Rock, Rock & Roll genres. It contains 45 tracks with total duration of 02:08:14 minutes.

Artist: Bo Diddley
Release date: 1990
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Blues, Rock, Rock & Roll
Tracks: 45
Duration: 02:08:14
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Bo Diddley 2:48
2. I'm a Man 2:59
3. You Don't Love Me (You Don't Care) 2:53
4. Diddley Daddy 2:28
5. Pretty Thing 2:50
6. Bring It to Jerome (Alternate Take) 2:41
7. Bring It to Jerome 2:29
8. Diddy Wah Diddy 2:33
9. I'm Looking for a Woman 2:33
10. Who Do You Love? 2:29
11. Down Home Special 3:13
12. Hey! Bo Diddley 2:12
13. Mona 2:22
14. Say Boss Man 2:33
15. Before You Accuse Me 3:06
16. Say Man 3:13
17. Hush Your Mouth (Alternate Take) 3:06
18. The Clock Strikes Twelve 2:59
19. Dearest Darling (Alternate Take) 3:18
20. Crackin' Up 2:06
21. Don't Let It Go (Hold On to What You Got) 2:46
22. I'm Sorry 2:26
23. Mumblin' Guitar 2:49
24. The Story of Bo Diddley 2:53
25. She's Alright 4:03
26. Say Man, Back Again (Alternate Take) 3:03
27. Road Runner 2:49
28. Spend My Life With You 2:37
29. Cadillac 2:47
30. Signifying Blues (Extended Version) 4:28
31. Deed and Deed I Do 2:22
32. You Know I Love You 2:56
33. Look At My Baby 2:30
34. Ride On Josephine 3:03
35. Aztec 2:28
36. Back Home 2:29
37. Pills 2:50
38. Untitled Instrumental 2:23
39. I Can Tell 4:27
40. You Can't Judge a Book By Its Cover 3:14
41. Who May Your Lover Be 2:55
42. The Greatest Lover In the World 2:43
43. 500% More Man 2:55
44. Ooh Baby 2:50
45. Bo Diddley 1969 2:37

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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.