Greatest Hit

Greatest Hit Artist: Cheech & Chong
Label: Warner Bros / Wea
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio Cassette
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 075992361446
EAN: 0075992361446
ASIN: B000002KN2


Release Date: 1990-10-17

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Tracks:

  1. Dave
  2. Earache My Eye
  3. Let's Make a Dope Deal
  4. Basketball Jones
  5. Blind Melon Chitlin'
  6. Sister Mary Elephant
  7. Sargent Stadanko
  8. Dave [Cont.]
  9. Cruisin' With Pedro de Pacas
  10. Continuing Adventures of Pedro de Pacas and Man
  11. Pedro and Man at the Drive-Inn
  12. Trippin' in Court

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Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Not what I thought it was.......2007-04-05

I bought this album because I wanted the earache my eye skit. How surprised I was to find that this selection is only the song the kid was playing, and has none of the actual skit in it! BOO! I would rate this CD a zero if there was such a rating. If you are looking for the real deal for earache my eye, try the Wedding Album.

5 out of 5 stars Dave's Not Here!.......2007-01-15

I bought this CD for my brother for Christmas and he loves it. It brought back lots of great memories from "back in the day". :0) I'm going to get myself a copy, too.

2 out of 5 stars it is not that funny.......2006-09-28

Some comedy is so clever and energetic that it can withstand the test of time. Unfortunately, Cheech and Chong is too attached to the 1970's counter culture and has no relevance to what qualifies as humor today.

There are no punchlines, no set ups, no funny observations, no clever parodies, just 2 burnouts going around acting stupid.

When I was a kid this stuff was hilarious. "Smells like dogsh__", "Class...shuddup" and "Ear ache my eye, how would you like a buttache?" were all real funny to a 9 year old. Any cuss word on record was funny. It's not that funny anymore

I bought this cd and it is bad. It utilizes too short of exerpts from the albums. After the first listen, when I got over the nostalgic rush of it, I really could not listen to it any more.

This material does not have the power of an old Bill Cosby, Richard Prior, Geroge Carlin or even a Mel Brooks album.

Cheech and Chong will always have a place in my heart, their first movie will always be a guilty pleasure for me but their recorded material does not have the creativity of a comedic work that is enduring.

I cannot imagine that anybody born post 1975 would enjoy this.

Sorry Cheech and Chong fans, I got to tell it the way it is!

4 out of 5 stars I just HAD to get this..........2006-03-24

...and even though I will only listen to it once or twice, it is just as funny now as it was back in my long haired days.

The technical quality of the CD is very good, MUCH better than my old 8-track or LP of this recording. Sister Mary Elephant shouting a distorted "SHUT-UUUUP!!!! Thank you." never sounded so good.

This is a great CD for bringing back memories of the good old dazed.. uh, I mean days.

"Dave?"

I said "days".

"Dave's not here."

2 out of 5 stars BUZZ OFF.......2005-10-26

Don't know what the compilers of this weak excuse for a career overview were smokin' at the time, but somethin' sure smells (un)funny! Rock n' roll's unofficial counterculture spokesmen of the 70's (and their legions of fans) deserve higher grade stuff than this. A shortened version of the classic DAVE opens the album, then fades out, only to resurface briefly seven cuts later, STILL leaving off the punchline! Hit single EARACHE MY EYE is similarly chopped in half, giving you the Alice Bowie rock tune parody, but omitting the much funnier confrontation between "Daddy" and "Junior". There's far too much PEDRO AND THE MAN (over twenty minutes) spread over three tracks, when one woulda been plenty, leaving room for such missing singles as BLOAT ON, a gluttonous remake of soul hit FLOAT ON, and BORN IN EAST L.A., the duo's final single. At least smart-aleck smashes SISTER MARY ELEPHANT and BASKETBALL JONES survive intact, and blues singer Blind Melon Chitlin' makes a welcome appearance. The same can't be said for quite a few other fondly remembered C&C routines, and, to quote Chong, "That's a drag, Man!" RATING: TWO TOKES

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  2. From the Retirement Home ~ Gilbert Gnarley
  3. Hey They're Just Jokes ~ Willie Barcena
  4. Sing-A-Long-Vol. 1, Mariah Carey
  5. Spectrum Suite ~ Steven Halpern
  6. This Is Not Going To Be Pretty ~ Harvey Fierstein
  7. Who Me? I'm Not Him ~ Richard Pryor
  8. Interview Picture Disc ~ Frank Zappa
  9. Selena y Los Dinos: Sing Along, Karaoke Vol. 1 ~ Selena y Los Dinos
  10. An Evening With Wally Londo Featuring Bill Slaszo ~ George Carlin

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Greatest Hit ~ Cheech & Chong

Mike Strickland Collection Vol. 2 ~ Mike Strickland

Mozart: Le Nozze di Figaro (Highlights)

Bust a Move & Other Hits ~ Young MC

Dos Romanticos de Corazon ~ Conjunto Primavera, Grupo Pesado

3 Grandes Orquestas E Interpretes de La Musica Afro-Cubana, Vol. 1 ~ Tito Puente, Beny Mor%C3%A9, Ti

Latin Love ~ Various Artists

Exitos los Tigeres del Norte ~ Karaoke