Cheech and Chong (album)
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Cheech and Chong is the 1971 self-titled debut album of Cheech & Chong, produced by Lou Adler. It features "Dave", one of their most famous routines. The album peaked at #28 on the Billboard 200 the week of March 4, 1972. The album was nominated for Best Comedy Recording at the 14th Grammy Awards, but lost to Lily Tomlin's This Is a Recording.
At Christmas that year, a single was released with "Dave" on the B-side and with "Santa Claus and His Old Lady" (a sketch not available on any LPs) on the A-side. The single peaked at #38.
Track listing
Side 1 (UNO)
- All Tracks By Cheech & Chong, except where noted. (India Music Ink.)
- "Blind Melon Chitlin'" - 4:22
- "Wink Dinkerson" - 2:58
- "Acapulco Gold Filters" - 2:50
- "Vietnam" - 3:07 (Cheech & Chong, Jimmy Cliff)
- "Trippin' In Court" - 5:56
Side 2 (YE)
- "Dave" - 1:25 (Cheech & Chong, Chick Corea)
- "Emergency Ward" - 3:34
- "Welcome to Mexico" - 2:48
- "The Pope: Live at the Vatican" - 1:55
- "Cruisin' With Pedro De Pacas" - 3:56
- "Waiting for Dave" - 5:05
Production
- Produced by Lou Adler
- Recorded & engineered by Norman Kinney
References
- ^ ("...four-month old first album..." from an issue published December 14, 1971) Fong-Torres, Ben (January 6, 1972). "Cruisin' at Holy Cross with Cheech and Chong". Rolling Stone (Straight Arrow Publishers, Inc.) (99): 8.
- ^ Allmusic review
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