People = S**t [2005] - Richard Cheese, Crahan, Shawn
Baby Got Back - Richard Cheese, Ray, Anthony L.
Girls, Girls, Girls [2006 Remaster] - Richard Cheese, Lee, Tommy [1]
Closer [2006] - Richard Cheese, Reznor, Trent
Bust a Move [2006] - Richard Cheese, Dike, Matt William
(Down With) The Sickness - Richard Cheese, Donegan, Dan
Sunday Bloody Sunday [2005] - Richard Cheese, Clayton, Adam
Freak on a Leash [2006] - Richard Cheese, Arvizu, Reginald
Nookie [2006] - Richard Cheese, Borland, Wesley Lou
Another Brick in the Wall, Pt. 2 [2006] - Richard Cheese, Waters, Roger
Rock the Casbah [2004] - Richard Cheese, Headon, Topper
Fight for Your Right [2006] - Richard Cheese, Horovitz, Adam Keef
Hot for Teacher - Richard Cheese, Roth, David Lee
Gin and Juice [2006 Remix] - Richard Cheese, Arrington, Steven R
Come out and Play [2006] - Richard Cheese, Holland, Bryan Keit
Badd [2006] - Richard Cheese, Crooms, Michael Ant
Creep [2006] - Richard Cheese, Greenwood, Colin
Eleven all new recordings, plus seven of his greatest hits. Lounge music versions of your favorite rock and rap hits. More horns, more profanity, more Dick! Includes "Rape Me", "Baby Got Back", "Bust A Move", "Sunday Blood... more »y Sunday", "Nookie", "Rock The Casbah", "Hot For Teacher", and many more.« less
Eleven all new recordings, plus seven of his greatest hits. Lounge music versions of your favorite rock and rap hits. More horns, more profanity, more Dick! Includes "Rape Me", "Baby Got Back", "Bust A Move", "Sunday Bloody Sunday", "Nookie", "Rock The Casbah", "Hot For Teacher", and many more.
Elwyn R. Geisert II | Chicago-land, Illinois | 03/07/2006
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I have been a huge Richard Cheese fan since I heard him a few years ago. I own all of his albums. They swing, baby.
Here's the problem with SSotM: TBoRC -
It is not really a best of album. It's a hodge-podge of tracks. Included are:
*"Big Band Versions" of songs from his first (poorly produced) album with additional instruments dubbed over it...not dubbed well, either.
*A few sparse tracks from his middle 3 albums
*A couple of new tracks that are good, but not as good as his middle 3 albums
*A recycled cover from his list of "spoof" albums that don't really exist
If you are a completist and a fan, then buy this album.
If you are new to Dick, then I recommend the albums in this order:
I'd Like a Virgin
Tuxicity
Apertif for Destruction
Lounge Against the Machine
SSotM: TBoRC"
The joy of Dick Cheese
Robert Flanagan | Somers Point, Nj | 05/24/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Once again Richard Cheese gives us his take on todays music and at times out does the original. As much as I loved the cheesy lounge act synthasizer sound of his first album, he truely shines with the big band.
A note to Robert Williams, Reviewer. You may wish to get your facts straight. Its very hard to find Nine Inch Nails and Nirvana in a rap section of the local store. Nor have I ever heard Closer or Rape Me, let alone Smells Like Teen Spirt or Hurt on any of the far to many hip hop stations there are in this country. If Richard Cheese is as close as you are to modern music then you have certinaly picked an excellent choice, but please do not catagory all his music under rap, some of us find it insulting."
Richard Cheese Rocks
Steven Martinez | Illinois | 04/19/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I have to say, I bought this CD on a Lark, thinking it would be OK, and (pardon the pun) cheesy. It is actually really good. Richard Cheese and his band Lounge Against the Machine takes popular songs from various genres and sings them lounge style. The effect is both impressive and slightly humorous.
This CD will not be for everyone, but if you are looking for a different take on your favorite songs, this is the CD for you."
A JOY...BUT
Celeste Maxwell | usa | 04/23/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The CD is great, but I have a couple of general comments for all RC's recordings. Why are the songs always so short? Give us 2-2.5 minutes at least. Some songs start out good and then dissolve into RC yelling at his band, this is not so entertaining. RC's raw voice is good, but it's the skill from lessons, practice and vocal tricks that make it WOW. He had to learn that control, it not something that you can just get up and do without a lot of work and inspiration.
Unfortunately, RC is having vocal cord problems and is not able to reach the high notes or sing effortlessly like he used to. His recent recordings are rather careful and plodding, but he had a great 8 year run and he should hang it up, until he finds some sort of vocal treatment that works.
HEY..wouldn't it be great if Richard Cheese got his vocal cords removed and had to sing "Baby Get Back" with an ElectroLarynx? ...Now that's Entertainment!"
I never thought I'd say, "I like dick cheese!"
Raven Stalin | ADK's of NYS | 02/28/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I'll tell youse something...Richard Cheese is the most funny, lounge-lizzard style singer I'ver ever heard! For the love of God, country or money--I can not stop playing this disc! Snoop Dogg's [did I spell that right?], "Gin and Juice" is an absolute joy to hear! In fact, there's not a dogg in this pack of 'old tunes'. Well, you see, these are NOT old tunes at all, rather current songs by the likes of; Limp Bisquit, Nirvana, The Beastie-Boys, and many others--all re-invented, decontructed and/or manipulated by Mr. Cheese and his fabulous big band!
At times the music sweeps you away--then, you notice the oftimes bizzare lyrics--it's then you realize you have Richard Cheese playing. I whole-heartedly recommend, "The Sunny-Side of the Moon"! It's, ironically, the freshest music I've heard in years!"