
Stan Ridgway's tenure with Wall of Voodoo may have launched him to semi-stardom, but his solo musical style is more blues rock, almost Americana-ish, than WoV's big hit "Mexican Radio." Multiple solo albums and collaborations later, Ridgway morphs with each release. Multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriter Stan Ridgway was the original lead singer for the band Wall of Voodoo, singing on their debut EP and first two albums, including their only hit song, "Mexican Radio".
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Camouflage
The Big Heat
Drive, She Said
Pick It Up (And Put It In Your Pocket)
Hanging Johnny
Salesman
Walkin' Home Alone
Drive She Said
Can't Stop the Show
Pile Driver
Goin' Southbound
Twisted
Calling Out To Carol
Lonely Town
Ring of Fire
Can't Complain
Peg And Pete And Me
End of the Line
I Wanna Be A Boss
Don't Box Me IN
Stormy Side Of Town
Mexican Radio
Talk Hard
Foggy River
Nadine
A Mission In Life
The Last Honest Man
Dogs
Rio Greyhound
Newspapers
Heat Takes a Walk
mission bell
Big Dumb Town
The Overlords
Your Rockin' Chair
Camouflage (Full Length)
Into The Sun
This Town Called Fate
Rio Greyhound - Instrumental
Wake Up Sally (the cops are here)
King For A Day
Luther Played Guitar
Gone the Distance
Knife and Fork
Bing Can't Walk
Classic Hollywood Ending
Harry Truman
train of thought
As I Went Out One Morning
That Big 5-0
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