The History of the Albums - n° 110
[I invite you to read my previous review of Bo Diddley's album Bo Diddley (n°77) in order to better understand his life and this one]
While his debut album Bo Diddley did not achieve the great success it deserved when it was released in 1958 in a context that was complicated for him, but which fortunately would become a real reference point for music history decades later, Bo Diddley was going through a rather difficult period. Within a few months he ... read more
1. Crackin' Up 6.6/10
2. I'm Sorry 8.0/10
3. Bo's Guitar 7.0/10
4. Willie And Lillie 7.4/10
5. You Don't Love Me (You Don't Care Me) 7.7/10
6. Say Man 8.1/10
7. The Great Grandfather 7.5/10
8. Oh Yea 6.9/10
9. Don't Let It Go (Hold On To What You Got) 6.4/10
10. Little Girl 7.0/10
11. Dearest Darling 7.1/10
12. The Clock Strikers Twelve 6.8/10
Not as catchy as his debut, but still direct and energetic, it carries a strong and solid bomb.
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