CHEECH & CHONG’S GREATEST HIT (1981 Warner)
Even if you’re not into comedy albums, Cheech & Chong’s Greatest Hit compilation should be considered for your collection. Â For one, it can be found in any format for cheap. Â And that justifies buying it for their classic song “Earache My Eye”. Â Classic song? Â It’s been covered and homaged by bands such as Soundgarden, Korn, and even Rush. Â So listen up!
Cheech & Chong’s original “Earache My Eye” is heavy metal and horns gone wild. Â Cheech sings as his persona “Alice Bowie”. Â The song was featured in the group’s first movie, Up In Smoke. Â There is also a lesser song on the album called “Basketball Jones”, but it too is noteworthy because there’s a Beatle on it: Â George Harrison! Â And a slew of others including Billy Preston, Carole King and Nicky Hopkins.
Everyone in the world should know Cheech & Chong’s comedy sketch “Dave”. Â If you don’t, shame on you and go hear it immediately. Â “Dave” is here in edited form so you’ll get the gist. Â Other popular bits include “Sister Mary Elephant” (remember the teacher screaming “SHUUUT UPPP!” to the rowdy classroom?) and “Sargent Stadanko”. Â Most sketches focus on (gasp) drugs! Â “Let’s Make a Drug Deal” is a spoof of a popular TV show. Â “Cruising With Pedro De Pacas” is a paranoid drive with a Latino stoner. Â Pedro and his sidekick Man take up most of side two.
Listening to this is a real throwback. Â Sneaking people into a drive-in movie back when a drive-in movie was just 50 cents per person! Â It’s good stuff but it may only appeal to people who remember those times. Â Cheech & Chong’s laid back style of comedy makes this album (almost 55 minutes long) difficult to finish in one sitting. Â Take a break between sides if it’s too slow for you.
The most important life lesson contained within is don’t try to sneak friends into a drive-in movie in the trunk of your car. Â Especially if you’re with two guys named Pedro and Man.
3.5/5 stars

