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Chocolate & Cheese

Ween

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Album Review

A brilliant fusion of pop and gonzo humor, 1994's Chocolate and Cheese is arguably Ween's finest moment. Building on Pure Guava's more focused approach, the album proved for once and all that along with their twisted sense of humor and wide musical vocabulary, Dean and Gene are also impressive songwriters. Over the course of Chocolate and Cheese, Ween explore virtually every permutation of pop, rock, soul, and funk, from the opening song "Take Me Away"'s rootsy rock to "Roses Are Free"'s homage to Prince's shiny Paisley Park era. On the dreamy, British psych-inspired "What Deaner Was Talking About," the Afro-Caribbean funk of "Voodoo Lady," and "Freedom of '76," their funny, sexy tribute to '70s Philly soul, Ween don't so much parody these styles as reinvent them. Indeed, "Drifter in the Dark"'s surprisingly traditional country and "Joppa Road"'s spot-on soft rock foreshadow 12 Golden Country Greats and White Pepper, respectively. Despite Chocolate and Cheese's polish and prowess, Ween prove they're still proudly politically incorrect with "Spinal Meningitis (Got Me Down)" and "Mister Would You Please Help My Pony?" two of the creepiest songs about childhood ever recorded. "The HIV Song" revels in its questionable taste and "Don't S**t Where You Eat"'s laid-back pop is one of the album's subtler jokes. Old-school Ween weirdness surfaces on "Candi" (the shouting in the background was recorded from the trunk of Dean Ween's car) and the crazed stomp of "I Can't Put My Finger on It." "Buenas Tardes Amigo," an epic, spaghetti Western-inspired tale of murder and revenge, and "Baby Bitch," a wry but stinging retort to an ex-girlfriend, show how good Ween are at taking silly things seriously and serious things lightly. That's exactly what makes Chocolate and Cheese such a fun, exciting album.

Customer Reviews

Chocolate & Cheese is delicious.

Everything about this album is amazing. Ween really delivers it's best here with some of their greatest tunes. Every song here is completely different, and it shows, with the genre constantly switching every song. This is one album you don't want to miss, especially if you're a Ween fan. If you're not into Ween? This is the best album to start with.

Tom Waits + Acid + Digital Effects=

Ween is an amazing thing. They do so many things, and none of them exceptionally well... except writing songs. Though there are better bands out there, Ween is one of the best as a whole. This album displays their varied influences and tastes. Despite your music tastes (or dis-taste) it is nearly impossible for anyone to listen to this album and not find atleast one song that they will be humming for days to come. I have to renege on a previous statement though... they also are possibly the most resourceful users of effects. From vocal effects to instrument effects, they seem to have the exact tool to bring a perfectly surreal tone to even the most basic type of song. A must have for anyone who thinks of themselves of avant-garde!

This album is a Weener!

When I bought this album a few years ago, I thought I had wasted my money and threw the cd under the couch. I rediscovered it about a year ago and decided to give it another chance. My expectations were very low, so imagine my surprise when I LOVED it. I couldn’t sleep for a week because the lyrics were stuck in my head. This is the kind of music that takes a few listens to get accustomed to, but once you do it's an obsession. Some of the songs sound like brain damaged/deranged Simon & Garfunkel. Just buy it already…

Biography

Formed: 1984 in New Hope, PA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s

Ween was the ultimate cosmic goof of the alternative rock era, a prodigiously talented and deliriously odd duo whose work traveled far beyond the constraints of parody and novelty into the heart of surrealist ecstasy. Despite a mastery for seemingly every mutation of the musical spectrum, the group refused to play it straight; in essence, Ween was bratty deconstructionists, kicking dirt on the pop world around them with demented glee. Along with the occasional frat-boy lapses into misogyny, racism,...
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