Chocolate Chip Cookies (album)
| Chocolate Chip Cookies | ||||
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| Released | 1996 | |||
| Label | Tag Tunes/Page Music[1] | |||
| Producer | Leslie Spit Treeo[2] | |||
| Leslie Spit Treeo chronology | ||||
 
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Chocolate Chip Cookies is an album by Canadian folk rock band Leslie Spit Treeo, released in 1996.[3][4] It is subtitled "A Rock & Roll Adventure".[5]
The band intended to make "the mother of all concept albums."[6] It contains a cover of Bob Snider's "Ancient Eyes".[6] The band promoted the album by embarking on a full tour of Canada.[7]
Release
A double album, Chocolate Chip Cookies was originally released in a unique paper bag package similar to a cookie bag, with labelling that resembled the design of a Chips Ahoy! bag.[3][8] Several weeks after the album's release, Nabisco threatened the band with a copyright infringement lawsuit, and in response, the band recalled all unsold copies of the album, held a bonfire in Toronto's High Park to burn the cookie bag packages, and rereleased the album in a conventional jewel case.[9][10]
Critical reception
| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating | 
| AllMusic | |
| Times Colonist | |
The Times Colonist stated: "Those seeking Mellon Collie-type angst in their sprawling, double disc epics will take solace in 'Average Joe''s rallying chorus cry of 'Life sucks!' and ballad 'Book of Rejection''s assertion that 'self- esteem may be over-rated/You're going nowhere without some hatred'."[2]
AllMusic wrote that "the whole, interspersed with Chipmunks-speed spoken-word snippets that more or less advance (or confuse) the narrative, is worthy of Frank Zappa's wry genius in its combination of self-mockery and pinpoint satire."[11]
Track listing
Disc One
- Warning
 - Overture/Second
 - Nebulous
 - Bad Omen
 - Happily Ever After Again
 - Average Joe
 - Falling Down Again
 - Book of Rejection
 - The Single
 - Can't Stop
 - Talking
 - Bus to Nowhere
 - Chocolate Chip Cookies
 - Too You
 - Hell or Heaven
 - Bystander
 - Mole
 - Moth to a Flame
 - All Is Not Lost
 - Stuck in the Middle of a Song
 - Outro/Disappear
 
Disc Two
- Oh Canada
 - Still Talking
 - Roly Poly
 - Soup Line
 - All on Myself
 - Ancient Eyes
 - Pirates
 - Lonely Only
 - How Much Is That Doggie
 - It's a Dog's Life
 - Warthogs Can Fly
 - People
 - Moderation
 - A Way In
 - The Single (Dance Remix)
 - So Close Yet So Far
 - UFO
 - Cathy
 - Sheila
 - Serendipity
 - Hold Strong
 
References
- ^ Crossingham, John (8 Nov 1997). "THE LESLIE SPIT TREEO Chocolate Chip Cookies". St. Catharines Standard. p. D9.
 - ^ a b c Pogue, Liz (10 Apr 1997). "Two Humans and a dog present stunning album...". Times Colonist. News. p. 1.
 - ^ a b "Leslie Spit Treeo Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More". AllMusic.
 - ^ Renzetti, Elizabeth (9 Oct 1996). "Arts Ink Band tosses cookie logo". The Globe and Mail. p. C5.
 - ^ Brousseau, Christine (18 Sep 1997). "LESLIE SPIT TREEO COMING TO TOWN". The Kingston Whig-Standard. Front. p. 25.
 - ^ a b "Chips ahoy! It's the Leslie Spit Treeo". The Hamilton Spectator. 28 May 1997. p. E2.
 - ^ Stoute, Lenny (16 Oct 1997). "Nice to report Leslie Spit Treeo's 42-track Chocolate Chip Cookies album is selling well enough...". Toronto Star. p. K13.
 - ^ Krewen, Nick (23 May 1997). "Leslie Spit Treeo has experienced the highs, lows of the music business". The Record. p. A18.
 - ^ Dunford, Gary (October 16, 1996). "GOOD COOKIES". Toronto Sun. News. p. 6.
 - ^ "IN PASSING". Toronto Star. 31 Oct 1996. p. J4.
 - ^ a b "Chocolate Chip Cookies - Leslie Spit Treeo | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic" – via www.allmusic.com.
 
 
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