Originally released on Checker 864 (B side of 'Fattening Frogs For Snakes'), June 1957.One non medicine advantage to the Mylan is you can open the packet by tearing a strip but I always need scissors for the other kind. Track details for LP2: I Don't Know - Sonny Boy Williamson. Lockwood (guitar) Willie Dixon (bass) A.J.
Personnel: Jimmy Rogers (vocal, guitar) Walter Horton (harmonica) Otis Spann (piano) Robert Jr. Originally released on Chess 1643, January 1957. Personnel: Bo Diddley (vocal, guitar) Billy Boy Arnold (harmonica) Otis Spann (piano) Willie Dixon (bass) Clifton James (drums) Jerome Green (maracas). Originally released on Checker 814 (B side of 'Bo Diddley'), April 1955. Personnel: Lowell Fulson (vocal, guitar) Earl Brown (alto sax) Louis Williams (tenor sax) Big Jim Wynn (baritone sax) Lloyd Glenn (piano) Billy Hadnott (bass) Robert 'Snake' Sims (drums). Originally released on Checker 959, September 1960. I'm Glad You Reconsidered - Lowell Fulson. Personnel: Muddy Waters (vocal) Little Walter (harmonica) Jimmy Rogers (guitar) Otis Spann (piano) Willie Dixon (bass) Fred Below (drums). ' Recorded in Chicago, September 1st, 1954. Originally released on Chess 1579, September 1954.Ĭredited to 'Muddy Waters and his Guitar. Lenoir (vocal, guitar) Lorenzo Smith (tenor sax) Joe Montgomery (piano) Al Galvin (drums). Originally released on Parrot 809, January 1955. Personnel: Eddie Boyd (vocal, piano) Little Sax Crowder (tenor sax) Lee Cooper (guitar), Willie Dixon (bass) Percy Walker (drums). Credited to 'Eddie Boyd and his Chess Men.' Recorded in Chicago, May 1953. Originally released on Chess 1541, May 1953. Personnel: Washboard Sam (vocal, washboard) Big Bill Broonzy (guitar) Ernest 'Big' Crawford (bass). Originally released on Chess 1545 (B side of 'Bright Eyes'), July 1953. Brown (tenor sax) Johnny Jones (piano) possibly Ransom Knowling (bass) Odie Payne (drums). Personnel: Elmore James (vocal, guitar) J.T. Originally released as 'She Just Won't Do Right' on Checker 777, July 1953. Personnel: Little Walter (harmonica) Louis Myers and David Myers (guitars) Fred Below (drums). Originally released on Checker 764 (B side of 'Mean Old World'), November 1952.Ĭredited to Little Walter and his Night Caps. Personnel: John Lee Hooker (vocal, guitar). Credited to 'John Lee Booker and his Guitar'. Originally released on Chess 1462, May 1951. Personnel: Muddy Waters (vocal, guitar) Ernest 'Big' Crawford (bass). Originally released on Chess 1426 (B side of 'Rollin' Stone'), June 1950. Personnel: Robert Nighthawk (vocal, guitar) Ernest Lane (piano) Willie Dixon (bass). Originally released as 'Black Angel Blues' by The Nighthawks on Aristocrat 2301 (B side of Annie Lee Blues), November 1949. Track details for LP1: Sweet Black Angel - Robert Nighthawk. Please note that the track listed on the sleeve as 'Reconsider Baby' by Lowell Fulson is in fact 'I'm Glad You Reconsidered' by the same artist. I ain't gonna do this for every album I post! The LP set was in decent condition, but there is a bit of 'juddering' on the final track by Little Milton.
BO DIDDLEY THE CHESS BOX RAR FILES PLUS
But here it is, the lowdown on the original single issues of these 24 tracks, plus details of who was (perhaps) playing on these recordings.
Bo Diddley was born Ellas Otha Bates in Mississippi in 1928.Īs the LP cover has no information on the tracks, I did a bit of burrowing around in the Bruyninckx Discography, various LP sleeves and CD booklets, and online: Billboard (via Google Books search), and with horrendous consequences for my sanity. Bo Diddley was a highly influential American R&B singer-songwriter and guitarist, who played a key role in the laying the foundations of rock & roll.
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