Kander uses the excuse of the 1920s setting to write pastiches of '20s pop music styles
and "Ontario" is a surprisingly beautiful and sad piano ballad that leads into the barn-burning album ender
" while ending on the hilarious standup comedy riff of "Would You
In a genre with a laundry list of cookie-cutter bands all fighting to grab the attention of a young audience
" "Rockin' All Over The World") with material from his latest record ("Swamp River Days
Recovering The Satellites 10/25/1998 Kander uses the excuse ofCounting Crows: David Bryson (guitar, dobro, tambourine, vocals); Dan Vickrey (guitar, vocals); Adam Duritz (piano, Wurlitzer piano, tambourine, vocals); Charles Gillingham (Hammond B 3 organ, piano, Mellotron, Wurlitzer piano, accordion, harmonica, vocals); Matt Malley (electric & acoustic basses, vocals); Ben Mize (drums, tambourine, light bulbs, Zippo lighter, vocals). Additional personnel: David Immergluck (pedal steel guitar, octave mandolin);