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Can Do!
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Birdcage Records, 2006

STAN RIDGWAY
The Drywall Incident

Producer: Stan Ridgway
TWA Records - 1996 - 2CD Set

 

 


Songs: Back Towards Diamond Bar, Police Call, New Blue Mercedes, Bel Air Blues, Hell In A Handbasket, Highway Song, Mr Smith, Time Wave Zero, Old Bent Coin, My Exclusive Sex Club, Triangle Head, Big American Problem, Blue Fog, Confusion At The Alibi Club, Violence And Murder, The Drywall Incident, Flight To Earth, Riot In Dogtown, Wexstun Burns The Money, Downtown Doorbell, Ivan's Walk For Food, Ridgway Trouble, Bring Me The Head Of Jackie Lazar, Pinkerton Weeps For Dummy, SR Talks Gun Control, Questions, Then?, Drywall Is God, The Visitors Are Here, A Pencil For Jacob, Grasso Gets Fired, The Drywall Demo

"Drywall is a place to go mad.
It's about tension, fear and trash!" ~ Stan Ridgway


The long wait is over. Stan's second installment of his "apocolyptic documents," THE DRYWALL INCIDENT is about to be unleashed on an unsuspecting public.

Birdcage's sister label in Australia, TWA (The World's Address) has released THE DRYWALL INCIDENT as a beautifully packaged, full color double CD. It really has to be seen (and of course...heard) to be fully appreciated. 31 big tracks on two shiny discs!

Early reviews say...

Not only is "The Drywall Incident" a great collection of wonderfully twisted songs that represents a sick homage to Los Angeles, it's easily the most experimental, unusual and therefore, most Wall Of Voodoo-like album Stan Ridgway has done since going solo in early 1986. Which isn't to say that it's some kind of cheap rip-off of his earlier work, but rather, to suggest that those who have always appreciated the more outlandish side of Ridgway - in and out of Wall Of Voodoo - will definitely be interested in this two CD set.