Album Review / Pop
*** Ednaswap, “Wonderland Park,” Island. Natalie Imbruglia scored a huge hit with an inferior version of this L.A. group’s “Torn.” The band’s less edgy third album--featuring 11 pop-rock gems, delivered with occasional touches of psychedelic flair--only drives home the point that Ednaswap would be the MTV stars if there were any justice. “74 Willow” (singer and co-leader Anne Preven’s childhood address) is simply gorgeous. The group plays the Troubadour on Thursday.
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