Guitarist Halmkrona plays trumpet on the first track of the album, and violins and synthesizers are heard on several songs.
He can be heard on several songs that appear on their Cheer Up!
His distinct sound can best be heard on songs such as:
Lanegan can still be heard singing on several songs of the album as well as contributing lyrics.
These can be heard clearly on songs such as "Reynardine" where the bends are from the diminished fifth to the perfect fifth.
The two rhythmic figures can be heard in his left hand on songs like "The Crave" (1910, recorded 1938).
Nilsson's voice in the control room is heard on several songs, instructing the recording engineer to add more echo or remove a voice.
Pop elements can also be heard on songs like "Wer ich bin" and "Deshalb".
This can be heard on such songs as "Miles Weatherhill", "The Golden Glove", "Courting is a pleasure" and others.
The habanera rhythm can be heard in his left hand on songs like "The Crave" (1910, recorded 1938).