Wonderland Park

Wonderland Park was the third and final album of Los Angeles band Ednaswap. It was much more pop-oriented than any of their other releases. It was released after the band's label, Island, underwent a reorganization that threatened Ednaswap's signed status.

See also Wonderland Amusement Park (disambiguation).
Wonderland Park
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 18, 1998
Recorded1997-1998
GenreAlternative rock
Length45:13
LabelIsland
ProducerScott Cutler, Anne Preven
Ednaswap chronology
Wacko Magneto
(1997)
Wonderland Park
(1998)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Entertainment WeeklyA-[2]
Pitchfork Media7.7/10[3]

Track listing

1. "Safety Net" – 4:44 (Scott Cutler/Anne Preven)
2. "Back on the Sun" – 4:14 (Scott Cutler/Anne Preven)
3. "Liquid Soul" – 2:56 (Rusty Anderson/Paul Bushnell/Scott Cutler/Anne Preven)
4. "74 Willow" – 4:25 (Scott Cutler/Anne Preven)
5. "Without Within" – 4:10 (Rusty Anderson/Paul Bushnell/Scott Cutler/Anne Preven)
6. "A Conversation" – 3:40 (Scott Cutler/Anne Preven)
7. "Supernatural" – 4:01 (Scott Cutler/Anne Preven)
8. "Trivial" – 3:47 (Scott Cutler/Anne Preven)
9. "Flower" – 4:28 (Scott Cutler/Anne Preven)
10. "747" – 4:09 (Scott Cutler/Anne Preven)
11. "Invisible" – 4:25 (Scott Cutler/Anne Preven)

Personnel

  • Produced by Scott Cutler
  • Co-Produced by Anne Preven
except Liquid Soul, Without Within and 747 produced by Scott Cutler and Ednaswap
  • Engineered by Scott Cutler, Steve Churchyard, Bryan Carlstrom and Rusty Anderson
assisted by Alan Sanderson, Kenny Ybarra
  • Mixed by Brian Malouf
except Back on the Sun and Safety Net mixed by Ken Andrews
  • Mastered by Ted Jensen
  • Cover photo by Marina Chavez
  • Inside photos by Kate Romero
  • Artwork by Anna Kalinka and Suppasak Viboonlarp
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References

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