Big Bambu

Big Bambú is also a work of art by artists Doug and Mike Starn.
Big Bambú
Studio album by Cheech & Chong
Released June 1972
Genre Comedy
Length 34:14
Label Ode Records/Warner Bros. Records / WEA
Producer Lou Adler
Cheech & Chong chronology
Cheech and Chong
(1971)
Big Bambu
(1972)
Los Cochinos
(1973)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Big Bambú is the second album by Cheech & Chong, released in 1972. The name Big Bambu is a reference to a type of rolling paper made by the Bambu company; the original LP sleeve was designed by Ernie Cefalu and manufactured to look like a giant rolling paper package, and originally contained a giant rolling paper with the record. Vinyl copies with the rolling paper have become hard to find. The original CD packaging has been slightly reformatted, and does not contain rolling papers.

In a mixed but mostly positive review published in Rolling Stone, Janet Maslin singled out the duo's voice work for particular praise. "The thing Cheech and Chong are great with is voices. Each has terrific ears for dialect, anything from spare change wino to jiveass soul, and there are at least 20 distinct personae showing up here, all of them cleverly done."[2]

The album was nominated for Best Comedy Recording at the 15th Grammy Awards, but lost to George Carlin's FM & AM.

Track listing

Side one
No. Title Length
1. "Sister Mary Elephant"   3:38
2. "Ralph and Herbie"   3:24
3. "Streets of New York or Los Angeles or San Francisco or..."   2:34
4. "Rebuttal: Speaker Ashley Roachclip"   1:56
5. "The Continuing Adventures of Pedro de Pacas and Man"   6:22
Side two
No. Title Length
1. "The Bust"   2:02
2. "Television Medley
  • a) Tortured Old Man
  • b) Empire Hancock
  • c) Let's Make a Dope Deal
  • d) Unamerican Bandstand"  
14:18
  • 3:08
  • 1:08
  • 3:57
  • 6:05

See also

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Maslin, Janet (August 17, 1972). "Big Bambu". Rolling Stone. Straight Arrow Publishers, Inc. (115): 54, 56.
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