Call of the West


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, "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
  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
;Side two
  1. "Mexican Radio" – 4:11
  2. "Spy World" – 2:41
  3. "They Don't Want Me" – 4:31
  4. "On Interstate 15" – 2:44
  5. "Call of the West" – 5:59
Wall of Voodoo
  • Joe Nanini – percussion, drums, voice
  • Stanard Ridgway – vocals, words, harmonica, keyboards
  • Chas T. Gray – synthesizer, bass, backing vocals
  • Marc Moreland – 6- and 12-string guitars
Additional musicians
Technical
  • Richard Mazda – producer
  • Jess Sutcliffe – engineer, mixing
  • Robert Battaglia – mixing
  • Avi Kipper – mixing
  • Frank De Luna – mastering
  • Stanard Ridgway – cover concept, design
  • Scott Lindgren – cover concept
  • Francis Delia – design, photography
  • Paul Peterson – production design
  • Stephen Sayadian, Genny Schorr – styling
  • Carl Grasso – art direction, layout
  • Marc Moreland – printing

    Charts

Album
YearChartPosition
1983Billboard Pop Albums45

Singles
YearChartSinglePosition
1983Billboard Mainstream Rock"Mexican Radio"41
1983Billboard Pop Singles"Mexican Radio"58