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http://wilfullyobscure.blogspot.com.ar/2009_03_01_archive.html Sunday, March 1, 2009 Edge Park - Personal Fable (1989, BCMK) Edge Park were a quintet from Ithaca, a college town in upstate New York. To say they were the prototypical college-rock band would be right on the money, as all five members attended Ithaca College at the time, and seemingly made headway on their school station, WICB. Though they state in their bio that The Cure and the Church made the biggest impression on them, Edge Park's mildly downcast but chiming guitar pop also fell into the realm of The Ocean Blue, Springhouse, and even Simple Minds. Personal Fable, while quite inviting, falls just shy of remarkable. When I ran a search for them on Google last year, I stumbled on a quote from a fan in direct reference to the album: "They don't make 'em like this any more." I'm inclined to agree. BTW, the label that released Personal Fable, BCMK Records was based in Buffalo, NY, who I at least think had a few other acts on their roster. 01. I Believe 02. Burn 03. Never One Away 04. Forever 05. Be With You 06. Through It All 07. A Lot Like You 08. Hopeless Anymore 09. Trapper's Ministry 10. Touched http://www21.zippyshare.com/v/42537958/file.html

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Edge Park - Personal Fable (1989, BCMK)

Edge Park were a quintet from Ithaca, a college town in upstate New York. To say they were the prototypical college-rock band would be right on the money, as all five members attended Ithaca College at the time, and seemingly made headway on their school station, WICB. Though they state in their bio that The Cure and the Church made the biggest impression on them, Edge Park's mildly downcast but chiming guitar pop also fell into the realm of The Ocean Blue, Springhouse, and even Simple Minds. Personal Fable, while quite inviting, falls just shy of remarkable. When I ran a search for them on Google last year, I stumbled on a quote from a fan in direct reference to the album: "They don't make 'em like this any more." I'm inclined to agree. BTW, the label that released Personal Fable, BCMK Records was based in Buffalo, NY, who I at least think had a few other acts on their roster.

01. I Believe02. Burn03. Never One Away04. Forever05. Be With You06. Through It All07. A Lot Like You08. Hopeless Anymore09. Trapper's Ministry10. Touched

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