I'm really not a huge Wall of Voodoo fan. I've never really felt compelled to purchase the albums. Not so with this release. Even though the group's resident genius, Stan Ridgway, had left the fold, this album is great. When I saw it available as a download, even I was amazed how quickly I moved to purchase it.This album has intrigued me since I first heard it over twenty years ago with its Southwestern/mechanical sound. My best friend had a vinyl copy. Ten years ago, I happened upon a wobbly used cassette. Now, I have it downloaded. I love the cover of "Dark as a Dungeon." As for the originals, my favorites are the John Hinckley-inspired "Far Side of Crazy" and the flat-out brilliant "(Don't Spill My) Courage." I also find "Tragic Vaudeville" and "This Business of Love" (the most Ridgway-esque tune on the album) most enjoyable.I sure would like to see Seven Days in Sammystown get what is deserves -- a remastering, a re-release, and some damned fine liner notes. Download this: you won't be sorry.