Format: CD Label: Grey Scale Year: 2018 Media Condition: New Sleeve/Cover Condiion: New TRACKS: 1 Gunslinger 2 Ride On Josephine 3 Doing The Crawdaddy 4 Cadillac 5 Somewhere 6 Cheyenne 7 Sixteen Tons 8 Whoa Mule (Shine) 9 No More Lovin' 10 Diddling 11 Working Man 12 Do What I Say 13 Scuttle Bug (Bonus Track) 14 Travellin' West (Bonus Track) Originally released in 1960. PERSONNEL: Backing Vocals – Carrie Mingo, Grace Ruffin, Margie Clark, Peggy Jones, Sandra Bears, Billy Stewart, Gloria Morgan, Harvey Fuqua, Johnny Carter, Lily "Bee Bee" Jamieson, Nate Nelson, Vivian Bass – Bobby Baskerville, Jesse James Johnson, Willie Dixon Drums – Billy "Dino" Downing, Clifton James, Edell Robertson, Frank Kirkland Guitar – Jody Williams, Peggy Jones Harmonica – Billy Boy Arnold Piano – Billy Stewart, Lafayette Leake, Otis Spann Vocals, Lead Guitar – Bo Diddley Vocals, Maracas – Jerome Green A handy little package of made-in-DC goodness from one of the leading lights of our "transient" category of artists, Bo Diddley. Mr. Elias McDaniel made his home in DC from somewhere around 1958 to somewhere around 1967, drawn to the city by its location convenient to both ends of the east coast blues circuit. In his home on Rhode Island Avenue NE, Diddley built his own recording studio and threw the doors open to local musicians like Billy Stewart, Sandra Bears of the Jewels, and Marvin Gaye's group the Marquees--even as he continued to trek up to Chess Records in Chicago to make most of his own recordings. "Bo Diddley Is A Gunslinger", on the other hand, was recorded entirely in Bo's DC home studio. And like everything recorded in DC, away from the major-mabel overseers, it defies the easily categorized flavors of the music business. It's considered a creative peak for Bo Diddley, bringing his sonic innovations and singular style to an R&B, roots and even country-western songbook.