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   <title><![CDATA[Wall Of Voodoo - &quot;Mexican Radio&quot; : It wasn&amp;#039;t in the book (peaked...]]></title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="https://top40musiconcd.com/forum/member_profile.asp?PF=89">crapfromthepast</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 5132<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 26&nbsp;August&nbsp;2009 at 9:01pm<br /><br />It wasn't in the book (peaked at #58 in 1983), so I thought I'd post my findings here.<br /><br />I doubt that I.R.S. released the <em>Call Of The West</em> album on CD back in the '80s, but the album version of the song is by far the most common on compilations.<br /><br />The album version has an all-instrumental intro, with the vocals starting around 0:33.  These all run about 4:07.  I have the album version on:<ul><li>Sandstone's <em>Rock The First Vol. 4</em> (1992)</li><li>Columbia Germany's <em>Rock & Wave Vol. 1 - The Hits From The Underground</em> (1992)</li><li>The Right Stuff's <em>Sedated In The Eighties (Vol. 1)</em> (1993)</li><li>EMI's <em>Living In Oblivion Vol. 4</em> (1994)</li><li>Big Ear Music's <em>Only In The 80's Vol. 2</em> (1995)</li><li>Time-Life's <em>Modern Rock - 1982-1983</em> (1999)</li><li>EMI/Capitol Special Markets' <em>Hidden Treasures</em> (2000)</li></ul>The sound really isn't bad on any of the above CDs, but I cast my vote for <em>Living In Oblivion</em>.<br /><br />I discovered that the 45 is a different mix, with some obvious and some not-so-obvious differences.  <br /><br />The first and most obvious difference is that the 45 has a bunch of Spanish talking over the intro.  The vocals kick in around 0:21 on the 45, 16 beats before they kick in on the album version. The Spanish talking is different leading into the "I wish I was in Tijuana" part.  The "I wish I was in Tijuana" vocals have different effects on every other line on the album version - all the lines sound the same on the 45.<br /><br />The 45 version runs about 3:55 on these two CDs:<ul><li>Priority's <em>Rock Of The '80s Vol. 3</em> (1992)</li><li>Rhino's <em>Just Can't Get Enough Vol. 8</em> (1994 - sounds a little better than the Priority CD)</li></ul>]]>
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