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Albert Marino was born in Bucharest, Romania to a concert pianist and a jazz fanatic. He received classical training in violin and piano but his love for the Beatles led him to focus on the guitar. He wrote his first song at the age of 10.Albert’s ... Whiskey In The Coffee Music | Category | Folk Albums | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7644458 | | Catalog number | 183818 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Feb 19, 2008 |
Spooney Whiskey In The Coffee Songs | 1. | Three Little Acorns |
| 2. | Where I Wanna Be |
| 3. | Whiskey in the Coffee |
| 4. | Gabriela |
| 5. | Lovers' Toll |
| 6. | Bathtub Gin |
| 7. | Waiting for the Kiss |
| 8. | Why Won't You Tell Me |
| 9. | Listen |
| 10. | Juneau, Alaska |
| 11. | Israel |
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