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    • Bedlam Ballroom is a studio album by the swing revival band Squirrel Nut Zippers, released in 2000. It followed several major personnel changes. The album reflects a stylistic shift, with the band incorporating a broader ranges of styles, instrumentation, and production approaches. The band broke up after the release of the album, eventually reuniting in 2007.
      The album peaked at No. 195 on the Billboard 200.


      Critical reception


      Exclaim! wrote that the band have "abandoned their adherence to '30s recording techniques, and though a bit of the charm is lost, thankfully these Zippers ain't slick." CMJ New Music Monthly wrote that the album finds SNZ "nearly as eclectic as ever, but more generic too." Variety thought that the album "can easily be considered their best for, if nothing else, they reclaim a time when music was unsure of itself, an era when Louis Armstrong had given up on the music of his youth to build a wider audience through pop numbers and show tunes."


      Track listing


      All songs written by Jimbo Mathus except where noted.

      "Bedbugs" – 3:12
      "Baby Wants a Diamond Ring" – 3:25
      "Do What?" – 2:42
      "Bent Out of Shape" – 2:47
      "Stop Drop and Roll" – 2:58
      "Hush" – 4:12
      "It All Depends" – 3:47
      "Bedlam Ballroom" (Stacy Guess) – 2:15
      "Just This Side of Blue" – 3:08
      "Don't Fix It" – 3:33
      "Missing Link" – 3:21
      "Bedlam Reprise" – :21
      "Do It This a Way" – 2:33


      Details


      "Bedlam Ballroom" first appeared on the band's 1997 EP Sold Out as a live recording.
      Mathus sings lead vocals on tracks 1, 3, 5, 10, and 13; Katharine Whalen sings lead on tracks 2, 4, 6, 7, and 9.
      Most editions of the CD case have a lenticular cover. The cover artwork was created by artist Michael Doret.


      Personnel


      Jimbo Mathus – vocals, guitar, bass guitar, Chamberlin, ukulele, banjo
      Katharine Whalen – vocals, banjo, baritone ukulele
      Tim Smith – alto, baritone, and tenor saxophones, flute, background vocals
      Reese Gray – piano, tack piano, Hammond B3 organ
      David Wright – piano, Wurlitzer, trombone, background vocals
      Je Widenhouse – trumpet
      Stuart Cole – bass guitar, background vocals
      Chris Phillips – drums, percussion, gong
      Additional musicians

      Andrew Bird – violin
      Mike Napolitano – guitar
      George Rossi – bass
      Gabo Tomasini – congas
      Giustino Riccio – timbales
      Greg Humphreys – background vocals


      References

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