Call of the West is the second studio album by Los Angeles rock band Wall of Voodoo, released in September 1982. The album contains "Mexican Radio", the group's most well-known song, which was released as a single and whose video received moderate airplay on MTV.
Critical reception
In a 1982 Trouser Press review, Jon Young said, "[t]hey're dealing in pure hokum, for sure, but Wall of Voodoo has become very good at it. Atmosphere is all in these muttered tales of desperation and weirdness, suggesting Devo on a bad trip of no return. But Call of the West doesn't repel; it's spooky halloweenish fun."
Track listing
All music composed by Wall of Voodoo. All lyrics composed by Stan Ridgway.
Side one
- "Tomorrow" â 3:03
- "Lost Weekend" â 4:59
- "Factory" â 5:33
- "Look at Their Way" â 3:18
- "Hands of Love" â 3:54
Side two
- "Mexican Radio" â 4:11
- "Spy World" â 2:41
- "They Don't Want Me" â 4:31
- "On Interstate 15" â 2:44
- "Call of the West" â 5:59
- The original cassette release of the album features a bonus track called "Exercise" at the end of side one, following "Hands of Love".
- In 2009, Australian label Raven Records reissued Call of the West and the first Wall of Voodoo album, Dark Continent, together on one CD, featuring a full color booklet with liner notes by Ian McFarlane. Both albums were digitally remastered.
Personnel
Wall of Voodoo
- Joe Nanini â percussion, drums, voice
- Stanard Ridgway â vocals, words, harmonica, keyboards
- Chas T. Gray â synthesizer, bass, backing vocals
- Marc Moreland â 6- and 12-string guitars
Additional musicians
- Louie Rivera â percussion
- Richard Mazda â rhythm machine programming, bass guitars
Technical
- Richard Mazda â producer
- Jess Sutcliffe â engineer, mixing
- Robert Battaglia â mixing
- Avi Kipper â mixing
- Frank De Luna â mastering
- Stanard Ridgway â cover concept, design
- Scott Lindgren â cover concept
- Francis Delia â design, photography
- Paul Peterson â production design
- Stephen Sayadian, Genny Schorr â styling
- Carl Grasso â art direction, layout
- Marc Moreland â printing
Charts
Album
Singles
References
External links