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  • Release Date: 02/01/2008
  • Original Release: 1993
  • Sales Rank: 12,573
  • Label: SBME SPECIAL MKTS.
  • UPC: 886972408521

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October Project

1LISTENBury My Lovely 4:00
2LISTENAriel 3:08
3LISTENWhere You Are 4:34
4LISTENA Lonely Voice 4:21
5LISTENEyes of Mercy 3:35
6LISTENReturn to Me 4:17
7LISTENWall of Silence 4:32
8LISTENTake Me as I Am 4:37
9LISTENNow I Lay Me Down 3:23
10LISTENAlways 3:50
11LISTENPaths of Desire 4:33
12LISTENBe My Hero 5:11

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Editorial Reviews

During their three years with Sony Music, October Project released two recordings of gothic MOR before being dropped by the label and disbanding. This self-titled debut is just slightly rawer than its successor, but fans of October Project's dark, melodic attempts at poetic rock will definitely approve of the 1993 release's lush collection of mid-tempo goth pop. Sounding like Stevie Nicks and Peter Steel's lovechild, singer Mary Fahl powers the band with her deep, haunting voice, and fast vibrato. Fahl is a completely unique artist, sounding like no other vocalist of her era. Fans of female contemporaries (especially Fiona Apple) might want to check out October Project just to hear Fahl's smoky vocal approach. In what was a rather strange band lineup, Fahl sang lyrics written by non-musician (and wife October Project keyboardist/songwriter Emil Adler) Julie Flanders. It isn't that unusual for a band to look outside its own ranks for material, but rarely will a songwriter (or especially a lyricist) receive equal billing as the musicians -- especially without significant prior credits and with fairly modest abilities. Flanders' new age rhyming was October Project's weakest link with its tiring and predictable imagery. Especially agitating is the near-constant naturalist references to the sun, the rain, the distant miles of desert, etc....To craft her symbolism, the lyricist simply matches a natural element with the particular experiencial phase that the ever-present "you" and "I" of her vague relationship poetry are dealing with: good times (sun), bad time (rain), emotional distant (why, distant miles of dry desert, of course). That's not to suggest that all the romantic mysticism doesn't occasionally hit the mark. Memorable tracks like "Return to Me" and "Take Me As I Am" do overcome their sticky language with lush melodies and professional performances. The trick to enjoying October Project is to simply not take it nearly as seriously as it takes itself. ~ Vincent Jeffries, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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October Projectby Anonymous

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January 06, 2006: I lost this album a few years back. I missed it so much I have to order one from B&N. This is one of the best albums ever produced. The musci and harmony were wonderful.

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October Projectby Anonymous

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June 05, 2005: This is one of the most wonderful CD's I have ever listened to. Mary Fahl's enchanting voice is unlike any other and would be well worth buying for only that reason. However, October Project's music goes far beyond Fahl's incredible talent and the result is a very wonderful and uplifting experience.

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