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Where There's Smoke There's Cheech & Chong (Anthology)

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1 Dave Marin/Chong/Corea 1:24
2 Blind Melon Chitlin' Marin/Chong 4:21
3 Wink Dinkerson Chong/Marin 2:58
4 Acapulco Gold Filters Chong/Marin 2:50
5 Crusin' With Pedro de Pacas Chong/Marin 3:56
6 Trippin' in Court Marin/Chong 5:57
7 Santa Claus and His Old Lady Chong/Marin 6:25
8 Sister Mary Elephant Chong/Marin 3:35
9 Ralph and Herbie Marin/Chong 3:24
10 The Continuing Adventures of Pedro de Pacas and Man Marin/Chong 6:27
11 Let's Make a Dope Deal Chong/Marin 3:59
12 Sargent Stadanko Marin/Chong 6:32
13 The Strawberry Revival Festival Chong/Marin 3:26
14 Evelyn Woodhead Speed Reading Course Marin/Chong :38
15 White World of Sports Chong/Marin 2:57
16 Basketball Jones Chong/Marin 4:06
17 Pedro and Man at the Drive-Inn Chong/Marin 12:43
18 Earache My Eye Marin/Chong/Delorme 5:20
19 Championship Wrestling Chong/Marin 6:51
20 Wake up America Chong/Marin 5:05
21 Black Lassie (A Great American Dog) Marin/Chong/Page/Pa 3:49
22 Wake up America [Conclusion] Marin/Chong 1:11
23 (How I Spent My Summer Vacation) Or a Day at the Beach With Pedro ... Marin/Chong 4:38
24 The Big Sniff Chong/Marin 4:57
25 Pedro's Request Marin/Chong 3:44
26 Framed Marin/Chong/Stoller 2:42
27 Up in Smoke Marin/Chong 3:17
28 Bloat On Mitchell/Marin/Will 4:59
29 Let's Make a New Dope Deal Marin/Chong 5:33
30 Acupuncture Chong/Marin 5:02
31 Moe Money/Ralph the Red Nosed Reindeer Marks 5:19
32 Born in East L.A. Marin/Chong/Springs 4:53
33 Up in Smoke Commercial (I) [#] Chong/Marin 1:05
34 Up in Smoke Commercial (II) [#] Marin/Chong 1:03
35 Academy of Music/NY Concert Commercial [#] Marin/Chong 1:07
36 Old Man in the Park [Live][#] Marin/Chong 9:01
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Where There's Smoke There's Cheech & Chong (Anthology)

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Rhino

Category: Pop/Rock

Where There's Smoke There's Cheech & Chong (Anthology)

UPC: 081227426521

Release Date: 03/19/2002

Original Release Date: 03/19/2002

Number of Discs: 2

Tracks: [Dave, Blind Melon Chitlin', Wink Dinkerson, Acapulco Gold Filters, Crusin' With Pedro de Pacas, Trippin' in Court, Santa Claus and His Old Lady, Sister Mary Elephant, Ralph and Herbie, The Continuing Adventures of Pedro de Pacas and Man, Let's Make a Dope Deal, Sargent Stadanko, The Strawberry Revival Festival, Evelyn Woodhead Speed Reading Course, White World of Sports, Basketball Jones, Pedro and Man at the Drive-Inn, Earache My Eye, Championship Wrestling, Wake up America, Black Lassie (A Great American Dog), Wake up America [Conclusion], (How I Spent My Summer Vacation) Or a Day at the Beach With Pedro ..., The Big Sniff, Pedro's Request, Framed, Up in Smoke, Bloat On, Let's Make a New Dope Deal, Acupuncture, Moe Money/Ralph the Red Nosed Reindeer, Born in East L.A., Up in Smoke Commercial (I) [#], Up in Smoke Commercial (II) [#], Academy of Music/NY Concert Commercial [#], Old Man in the Park [Live][#]]
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Richie Unterberger

This double-CD anthology of Cheech & Chong's work properly leans on the albums they did for Ode in the early and mid-'70s, adding a few tracks from their late-'70s/early-'80s stint on Warner Bros. and the 1985 single (and small pop hit) "Born in East L.A." It being a Rhino compilation, you naturally get a few extras, too: the non-LP 1971 Christmas single "Santa Claus and His Old Lady," two commercials for the Up in Smoke film, a concert commercial (with the Tyrone Shoelaces character of "Basketball Jones" fame), and a 1972 live sketch, "Old Man in the Park" (which was never included on any of their albums). There are also extensive liner notes by Barry Hansen (aka Dr. Demento), who of course has played many of those songs over the years on his radio show. But overall this stuff is more juvenile than it is funny. Actually, the duo had (just a bit) more range than they were given credit for, with a facility for musical satire in cuts like the elderly bluesman parody "Blind Melon Chitlin'," the update of Leiber & Stoller's "Framed," the Top Ten hit "Earache My Eye" (possibly an influence on Spinal Tap in its use of a fake bad heavy metal record by Alice Bowie), and "Basketball Jones." They were pretty deft at inserting sound effects and layering voices, though not to anywhere near the profound end that the Firesign Theatre and Monty Python did. And it's surprising how many of these songs were actually Top 100 chart hits -- no less than eight of them. You do wonder who the core audience of this retrospective is going to be -- present-day kids might actually find the junior high-level drug humor that dominates the material tame. That leaves it to the people who, um, grew up on these albums when they were in junior high school in the 1970s. And if there are a whole lot of people that are still into Cheech & Chong as adults, doesn't that say something rather peculiar about a segment of our culture? ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi