Limbo Boots

Limbo Boots is the second album from Ali Baba's Tahini, best known as the band Jake Cinninger was in before joining progressive rock band Umphrey's McGee. This is the only album to feature Kahlil Smylie on bass, who replaced founding member Karl Engelmann in 1999.

Limbo Boots
Studio album by
Released2000 (U.S.)
Recorded2000
GenreRock
LabelMonkey Fuzz Records
ProducerAli Baba's Tahini
Ali Baba's Tahini chronology
Hopi Champa
(1999)
Limbo Boots
(2000)
Rockstars and Lawnmowers
(2005)

With the loss of Engelmann, one of the band's main songwriters, Cinninger is mostly responsible for the album's direction, which features early versions of soon-to-be Umphrey's McGee classics like "Ringo" and "Mulche's Odyssey."

Cinninger would disband Ali Baba's Tahini just months after the release of this album to join Umphrey's McGee on a permanent basis.

Track listing

  1. Lepidoptera
  2. Ringo
  3. New Definition
  4. Water Movement
  5. On Stolen Breath
  6. Kat's Tune
  7. Mulche's Odyssey
  8. Air Movement
  9. Packin' Junk
  10. Four Winds
  11. Fraction Ictus
  12. Blueprints

Personnel

Jake Cinninger: guitar, vocals

Kahlil Smylie: bass

Steve Krojniewski: drums

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