- Hooray for Captain Spaulding: The Best of the Marx Brothers · 2005
- Hooray for Captain Spaulding: The Best of the Marx Brothers · 2005
- Hooray for Captain Spaulding: The Best of the Marx Brothers · 2005
- Forever Gold - Lydia the Tattooed Lady (Remastered) · 2005
- The Very Best of the Marx Brothers · 2000
- Classic Music from Their Films · 2005
- Six Play: The Marx Brothers (Remastered) - EP · 2011
- Horse Feathers / Animal Crackers · 2000
- DJ Yoda's How to Cut and Paste: The Thirties Edition · 2009
- Hooray for Captain Spaulding: The Best of the Marx Brothers · 2005
- The Very Best of (Remastered) · 2005
- Horse Feathers / Animal Crackers · 2000
- The Very Best of (Remastered) · 2011
About The Marx Brothers
While the Marx Brothers (by order of birth, Chico, Harpo, Groucho, Gummo, and Zeppo) began as a musical act, it was on the silver screen, in classic movies like ANIMAL CRACKERS and DUCK SOUP, that the name became comedy royalty. However, the musical aspect of the brother act was never entirely abandoned; in each film, Chico would invariably perform a piano number, Harpo would strum the harp, and Groucho would sing a playfully riotous song (in the early films, Zeppo would add a romantic croon).
- ORIGIN
- New York, NY, United States
- GENRE
- Comedy