Track Listing 1. Nowhere To Run - Osbourne, Ozzy & DMX/Old Dirty Bastard 2. Chocolate Salty Balls - Chef 3. Brad Logun - Rancid & Brad Logan/Eric Stefani 4. Come Sail Away - Cartman 5. Kenny's Dead - Master P 6. Simultaneous - Chef 7. Will They Die 4 You - Mase 8. Hot Lava - Farrell, Perry & DVDA 9. Bubblegoose - Jean, Wyclef 10. No Substitute - Chef 11. Wake Up Wendy - John, Elton 12. Horny - Mousse T & Hot 'N' Juicy 13. Huboon Stomp - Devo 14. Love Gravy - James, Rick & Ike Turner 15. Feel Like Makin' Love - Gerblanksky, Ned 16. Rainbow - Ween 17. Tonight Is Right For Love - Chef & Meatloaf 18. It's A Rockin World - Strummer, Joe 19. Mephisto And Kevin - Primus 20. Mentally Dull - Vitro & Cast of South Park 21. South Park (Main title theme) - Primus
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 1 | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | Sony Music/Arvato Services | | Recording Mode: | Stereo |
Album Notes Producers include: Primus, Rick Rubin, Tim Armstrong, Lars Frederiksen, Master P.Engineers include: D. Sardy, David Schiffman, Robert Casale.As unexpected as the South Park phenomenon itself may have been, this album is even more of a left-field entry. It takes the guise of a benefit concert for Chef (Isaac Hayes), featuring some very special guests. Predictably, Hayes takes center stage with some single-entendre Love Man R&B ("Chocolate Salty Balls (P.S. I Love You)"). Cartman is here, too, delivering his hysterically agitated rendition of Styx's "Come Sail Away." The most unexpected aspect of CHEF AID is the fact that everyone from Elton John to Rancid to Master P. takes part in the hilarity. Primus, who provide the weekly show's theme, are represented by "Mephisto and Kevin," which references two of the show's more unusual characters. Even erstwhile Clash frontman Joe Strummer appears, along with Flea, Benmont Tench and others, on the infectious "Rockin' World," a song bound to catch your ear in any context.
Editorial Reviews ...What constantly redeems the album is the dark humor and musical chops of creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone. Their parodies, from Hayes' double-entendre pimp-funk strut `Chocolate Salty Balls (P.S. I Love You)' to croaky renditions of Bad Company and Styx anthems, are funny, loving mockeries... - Rating: B Entertainment Weekly (01/08/1999)
...What constantly redeems the album is the dark humor and musical chops of creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone. Their parodies, from Hayes' double-entendre pimp-funk strut `Chocolate Salty Balls (P.S. I Love You)' to croaky renditions of Bad Company and Styx anthems, are funny, loving mockeries... - Rating: B Entertainment Weekly (01/08/1999)
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