Ralph Litwin & Al Podber - The Fabulous Furry Harmonica Brothers

1. Blues in the Bottle (3:45) Click Here For a Sample

2. Milk Cow Blues (3:10)

3. I'm a Ding Dong Daddy (from Dumas) (2:02)

4. Rock Island Line (2:17)

5. Voodoo Queen Marie (3:59) Click Here For a Sample

6. Wavin' Joe (3:12) Click Here For a Sample

7. Six Guys in a Telephone Booth (3:09) Click Here For a Sample

8. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter/It's a Sin to Tell a Lie (4:53)

9. Outskirts of Town (3:03)

10. Another Saturday Night (2:17)

11. Oh Glory, How Happy I Am (3:42)

12. I Bid You Goodnight (3:50) Click Here For a Sample

13. Jubilee/Tell Her To Come Back Home (3:53) Click Here For a Sample

14. The Cuckoo (Shenuku Never Harbles) (5:37) Click Here For a Sample

15. Mobile Line (3:46) Click Here For a Sample

16. Bill Bailey (3:11) Click Here For a Sample

17. Built For Comfort (4:28) Click Here For a Sample

18. Goofus (1:50)

19. Cluck Old Hippie (3:08) Click Here For a Sample

20. Keep on the Sunny Side (3:09)

21. Smokey Places (3:10)

22. Plenty For Us All (4:19) Click Here For a Sample

23. Baltimore Fire (1:31) Click Here For a Sample



Ralph Litwin - vocals, banjo, harmonica, guitar, jug
Al Podber - vocals, guitar, mandolin, resonator guitar, 12-string guitar, first harmonica on track 4
Giboney Whyte - vocals, mountain dulcimer, fiddle on tracks 12, 13, 16, 20 & 23
Bob Sacchi - bass saxophone, tuba on tracks 2, 3, 17 & 18
Lenny "Pat" Podber - vocals, guitar on tracks 7 & 16
Eli Litwin - drums, bass on tracks 7 & 11
Adam Podber - electric guitar on track 7
Frank Sole - guitar, bass on track 20



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(p) (c) 2003 Ralph Litwin & Al Podber. All songs Trad., Arr. by Litwin & Podber


"...a wild mix of Jugband, swing, blues, old-timy country, ragtime, some rock and roll oldies and some originals ...with many different voices and instrumentals."
Don Kissil, formerly editor-in-chief of Pickin Magazine

"This album is a lot of fun. Great, varied old songs, and a few new ones, played with winning wit and warmth. It feels like finding a new, slightly gentler Holy Modal Rounders record... (These) two have a great jugband sound."
John Weingart, Music You Can't Hear On The Radio on WPRB since 1974

"Pretty nifty instrumentals"
Bob Sherman of Woody's Children (WFUV)