Track Listing DISC 1: 1. My White Horse (take 4) 2. Live My Life 3. Scuttle Bug 4. Love Me 5. Walkin' And Talkin' (unedited) 6. Mule Train (lead vocal) 7. Travelin' West (instrumental version of "Mule Train") 8. Mule Train (group vocal) 9. Mule Train (alternate group vocal) 10. Merengue (Limbo) 11. Say You Will 12. Say You Will (alternate take) 13. Craw-Dad 14. Ride On Josephine 15. No More Lovin' 16. No More Lovin' (alternate take) 17. Do What I Say 18. Doing The Craw-daddy 19. Whoa, Mule (Shine) 20. Cheyenne 21. Sixteen Tons 22. Googlia Moo 23. Working Man 24. (Bo Diddley's A) Gunslinger 25. Somewhere
DISC 2: 1. Hey, Hey (What Are You Going To Do?) a/k/a Hey Pretty Baby (fast version) 2. Hey, Hey (What Are You Going To Do?) a/k/a Hey Pretty Baby (slow version) 3. Can You Shimmy? 4. I'm Hungry 5. Hey Pretty Baby (slow version) 6. Hey Pretty Baby (fast version) 7. Oh Yeah a/k/a Oh Yes 8. Huckleberry Bush (Hully Hully Gully) 9. Come On Baby a/k/a The Soup Maker 10. All Together 11. Watusi Bounce 12. Mess Around 13. Doodlin' 14. Bo Diddley Is An Outlaw (fast version) 15. Bo Diddley Is An Outlaw (slow version) 16. Aloha 17. Funny Talk 18. Instrumental 19. Bring Them Back Alive (Funny Talk) 20. When The Saints Go Marching In 21. Shank 22. Twister, The 23. Bo Diddley Is A Lover 24. Love Is A Secret 25. Bo Diddley Is Loose 26. Congo 27. Aztec 28. Call Me (Bo's Blues) 29. 29 Bo's Vacation
| Details | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes One of the great things about Bo Diddley, something that often goes unmentioned, is that he was a home-recording pioneer, building his own studio years before any other rocker. The full fruits of this labor can be heard on RIDE ON: THE CHESS MASTERS VOL. 3, 1960-1961, Hip-O Select's third installment in their complete Bo Chess/Checker masters and easily the weirdest set yet. All 54 songs here were recorded over the course of 13 months: a whopping 17 them have never been released (an additional seven have never seen release in the U.S.), every one of them was cut in his home studio in Washington DC, and not a one reached the charts. That lack of commercial success should in no way be seen as an indication that the music on RIDE ON is subpar--odd and messy, yes, but the music here is fueled by a mad genius that could only have flourished in a hothouse setting like a personal home studio. Much of this music was heard on the classic LPs BO DIDDLEY IS A GUNSLINGER and BO DIDDLEY IS A LOVER, but in many ways the way to hear it is on this wild, wooly complete compilation, where all the flights of fancy sit next to the big, booming rockers, and where the variety proves Bo to be the visionary he is.
Editorial Reviews 4 stars out of 5 -- Some of the demos, such as the wonderfully low-fi 'Aloha' and 'Funny Talk' are wild and raw, but capture the visceral energy and hypnotic appeal of Diddley's idiosyncratic guitar-led grooves. Record Collector
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