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Call of the West

 
Album Review: Call of the West

  • Artist: Wall of Voodoo
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1982
  • Total Time: 40:48
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Wall of Voodoo's second full-length album, Call of the West, was a noticeably more approachable work than their debut, Dark Continent, and it even scored a fluke hit single, "Mexican Radio," a loopy little number about puzzled American tourists that's easily the catchiest thing on the album. But while Wall of Voodoo's textures had gotten a bit less abrasive with time, the band's oddball minor-key approach was still a long way from synth pop, and frontman Stan Ridgway's songs were Americana at it's darkest and least forgiving, full of tales of ordinary folks with little in the way of hopes or dreams, getting by on illusions that seem more like a willful denial of the truth the closer you get to them. There's a quiet tragedy in the ruined suburbanites of "Lost Weekend" and the emotionally stranded working stiff of "Factory," and the title song, which follows some Middle American sad sack as he chases a vague and hopeless dream in California, is as close as pop music has gotten to capturing the bitter chaos of the final chapter of Nathaniel West's The Day of the Locust. In other words, anyone who bought Call of the West figuring it would feature another nine off-kilter pop tunes like "Mexican Radio" probably recoiled in horror by the time they got to the end of side two. But there's an intelligence and wounded compassion in the album's gallery of lost souls, and there's enough bite in the music that it remains satisfying two decades on. Call of the West is that rare example of a new wave band scoring a fluke success with what was also their most satisfying album. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Tomorrow Wall of Voodoo Wall of Voodoo (3:03)
Lost Weekend Wall of Voodoo Wall of Voodoo (4:58)
Factory Wall of Voodoo Wall of Voodoo (5:33)
Look at Their Way Wall of Voodoo Wall of Voodoo (3:18)
Hands of Love Wall of Voodoo Wall of Voodoo (3:52)
Mexican Radio Charles T. Gray, Marc Moreland, Stan Ridgway Wall of Voodoo (4:09)
Spy World Wall of Voodoo Wall of Voodoo (2:41)
They Don't Want Me Wall of Voodoo Wall of Voodoo (4:31)
On Interstate 15 Wall of Voodoo Wall of Voodoo (2:44)
Call of the West Marc Moreland, Stan Ridgway Wall of Voodoo (5:59)

Credits

Wall of Voodoo (Main Performer), Charles T. Gray (Synthesizer), Charles T. Gray (Bass), Charles T. Gray (Vocals), Charles T. Gray (Vocals (Background)), Richard Mazda (Bass), Richard Mazda (Producer), Marc Moreland (Guitar), Marc Moreland (Guitar (12 String)), Joe Nanini (Percussion), Joe Nanini (Drums), Joe Nanini (Vocals), Stan Ridgway (Harmonica), Stan Ridgway (Keyboards), Stan Ridgway (Vocals), Jess Sutcliffe (Engineer), Louis Rivera (Percussion)
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Call of the West
Studio album by Wall of Voodoo
Released 1982
Recorded June 1982
Genre New Wave
Length 40:48
Label IRS Records
Producer Richard Mazda
Professional reviews
Wall of Voodoo chronology
Dark Continent
(1981)
Call of the West
(1982)
Seven Days in Sammystown
(1985)

Call of the West is a 1982 album by Los Angeles New Wave band Wall of Voodoo. "Mexican Radio" was released as a single (as well as a video that received moderate airplay on MTV), and is the group's most well-known song.

Australian label Raven Records will be issuing a digitally remastered CD of Call of the West on November 6th, 2009. It will be coupled with the first Wall of Voodoo album, the long out of print Dark Continent, and will feature detailed liner notes and a full color booklet.

Contents

Track Listing

  1. "Tomorrow" – 3:03
  2. "Lost Weekend" – 4:59
  3. "Factory" – 5:33
  4. "Look at Their Way" – 3:18
  5. "Hands of Love" – 3:54
  6. "Mexican Radio" – 4:11
  7. "Spy World" – 2:41
  8. "They Don't Want Me" – 4:31
  9. "On Interstate 15" – 2:44
  10. "Call of the West" – 5:59
  • All music composed by Wall of Voodoo.
  • Note: The original cassette release of the album featured a bonus track called "Exercise" at the end of side one, following "Hands of Love."

Personnel

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Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
1983 Billboard Pop Albums 45

Singles

Year Chart Single Position
1982 Billboard Mainstream Rock "Mexican Radio" 41
1983 Billboard Pop Singles "Mexican Radio" 58

External links

Raven Records page for Dark Continent/Call of the West


 
 

 

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