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 of the duo's LPs, but it does appear on a Dr Demento compilation) on the A-side. The single peaked at #38.
A possible bootleg of this LP has appeared on the Melody label (Melody SS-6020) with the same selections. [citation needed] The cover is totally different from the copies on Ode and later reissued on Warner Brothers. The Melody label was based in West Caldwell, New Jersey.
^("...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. No. 99. Straight Arrow Publishers, Inc. p. 8.{{cite magazine}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
cheech, chong, album, cheech, chong, 1971, debut, album, cheech, chong, produced, adler, features, dave, their, most, famous, routines, album, peaked, billboard, week, march, 1972, album, nominated, best, comedy, recording, 14th, grammy, awards, lost, lily, to. Cheech And Chong is the 1971 debut album of Cheech amp 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 Cheech And ChongStudio album by Cheech amp ChongReleasedAugust 1971 1 Recorded1971GenreComedyLength37 56LabelMelody Records Ode Warner Bros WEAProducerLou AdlerCheech amp Chong chronologyCheech And Chong 1971 Big Bambu 1972 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 2 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 of the duo s LPs but it does appear on a Dr Demento compilation on the A side The single peaked at 38 A possible bootleg of this LP has appeared on the Melody label Melody SS 6020 with the same selections citation needed The cover is totally different from the copies on Ode and later reissued on Warner Brothers The Melody label was based in West Caldwell New Jersey The album cover art is by Paul Gruwell Track listing editAll tracks by Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong except where noted Side 1 UNO No TitleLength1 Blind Melon Chitlin 4 222 Wink Dinkerson 2 583 Acapulco Gold Filters 2 504 Vietnam 3 075 Trippin In Court 5 56 Side 2 YE No TitleLength6 Dave 1 257 Emergency Ward 3 348 Welcome to Mexico 2 489 The Pope Live at the Vatican 1 5510 Cruisin With Pedro De Pacas 3 5611 Waiting for Dave 5 05Production editProduced by Lou Adler Recorded amp engineered by Norman KinneyReferences edit 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 No 99 Straight Arrow Publishers Inc p 8 a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Allmusic review nbsp This comedy album related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cheech and Chong album amp oldid 1141081257 Track listing, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,