Call of the West
Call of the West is the second studio album by Los Angeles new wave 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.
Call of the West | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | September 1982 | |||
Recorded | July 1982 | |||
Genre | New wave, dance, darkwave, post-punk | |||
Length | 40:48 | |||
Label | I.R.S. (USA) Illegal (UK) | |||
Producer | Richard Mazda | |||
Wall of Voodoo chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | |
The Village Voice | B[2] |
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.[3]
Track listing
- "Tomorrow" – 3:03
- "Lost Weekend" – 4:59
- "Factory" – 5:33
- "Look at Their Way" – 3:18
- "Hands of Love" – 3:54
- "Mexican Radio" – 4:11
- "Spy World" – 2:41
- "They Don't Want Me" – 4:31
- "On Interstate 15" – 2:44
- "Call of the West" – 5:59
- All music composed by Wall of Voodoo.
- All lyrics composed by Stan Ridgway.
- Note: The original cassette release of the album features a bonus track called "Exercise" at the end of side one, following "Hands of Love".
Personnel
- Stan Ridgway – lead vocals, harmonica, keyboards
- Marc Moreland – 6- and 12-string guitars
- Joe Nanini – drums, percussion, spoken word
- Chas T. Gray – synthesizer, bass guitar, melodica, backing vocals
with:
- Richard Mazda – bass guitar
- Louis Rivera – percussion
Charts
Album
Year | Chart | Position |
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1983 | Billboard Pop Albums | 45 |
Singles
Year | Chart | Single | Position |
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1983 | Billboard Mainstream Rock | "Mexican Radio" | 41 |
Billboard Pop Singles | 58 |
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References
- Deming, Mark. "Call of the West – Wall of Voodoo". AllMusic. Retrieved February 7, 2018.
- Christgau, Robert (November 2, 1982). "Christgau's Consumer Guide". The Village Voice. Retrieved February 7, 2018.
- https://www.discogs.com/Wall-Of-Voodoo-Dark-Continent-Call-Of-The-West/release/2440114
External links
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