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Dodging bullets and flying wine bottles, leaving a trail of broken hearts and bodies throughout Europe and Middle Asia, Mustafio is the raconteur´s raconteur. Coming from a long, twisted line of Bulgarian nobility, Mustafio has amassed and squandered fortunes faster than a leopard changes his socks. When he stops moving, we get him into the studio to talk about his exploits. We have no idea where he is at present, but we know he´ll show up when we least expect it - usually when he needs money. Family Bastard Music | Category | Spoken Albums | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7671503 | | Catalog number | 189171 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Apr 08, 2008 |
Mustafio Family Bastard Songs | 1. | Little Mustafio |
| 2. | Fingertips Pt.1 |
| 3. | The Pyramid Builders |
| 4. | Stravinsky Reunion |
| 5. | Cooking With Vito |
| 6. | Chinese Car Wash |
| 7. | Disingenuous Reincarnationist |
| 8. | Elephant Parade |
| 9. | No Rabbit, No Waffles |
| 10. | The Soup Of Life |
| 11. | Party Pooper |
| 12. | The Chicken Lady's House |
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