Title in Limbo

Title in Limbo is an album by The Residents in collaboration with Renaldo and the Loaf, released in 1983 on Ralph Records. Guest performers include Snakefinger (guitar and violin), and vocalist Nessie Lessons.

Title in Limbo
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 1983
RecordedMarch 1981
GenreExperimental rock
Length34:42
LabelRalph
The Residents chronology
The Tunes of Two Cities
(1982)
Title in Limbo
(1983)
The Mole Show Live at the Roxy
(1983)
Renaldo and the Loaf chronology
Arabic Yodelling
(1983)
Tittle in Limo
(1983)
Olleh Olleh Rotcod
(1985)

The album was originally recorded during four days in 1981, when Renaldo and The Loaf were on vacation in San Francisco, but they were unable to finish the album before the duo went home. In 1983, during a time of financial crisis in the Residents' quarters, the half-finished album, with its gentle, tuneful sound, seemed like a financial lifeline, so the Residents decided to put vocals on the tracks and ready the album for release. Dave "The Loaf" Janssen was unable to get time off from work and just sent some tapeloops. Brian Poole ("Renaldo M.") came to San Francisco to sing, and also participated in the instrumental overdubs.

"Monkey and Bunny" from the album was performed live during The Residents' 13th Anniversary Tour; additionally, "The Shoe Salesman" was included in the setlist of the group's 2002 Demons Dance Alone tour.

The original release was on vinyl. During the late 1980s some of the songs were released on compilation CDs or as CD bonus tracks on the first CD issue of Not Available, and the full album was reissued as a limited-edition CD in 1998.

Track listing

  1. "Intro: Version"
  2. "The Shoe Salesman"
  3. "Crashing"
  4. "Monkey and Bunny"
  5. "Mahogany Wood"
  6. "Sitting on the Sand"
  7. "Africa Tree"
  8. "Woman's Weapon"
  9. "Horizontal Logic"
  10. "The Sailor Song"
  11. "Extra: Version"

Personnel

The Residents: Performance

Brian Poole: Performance

Dave Janssen: Performance

Snakefinger: Guitar, Violin.

Nessie Lessons: Vocals

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