The Horseman Rides Again
The Horseman Rides Again
Full Credits
Full Credits
Produced by Lee Hamilton, Craig Welsch
Credits:
Lee Hamilton - Tenor Saxophone
Adam Clark - Drums
Nina Ott - Keyboards
Steve Fell - Guitar
Van Martin - Guitar
Mike Keenan - Guitar
Eric Lane - Keyboards
Sam Dechenne - Trumpet
Clayton Dewalt - Trombone
Yahuba Jose Garcia-Torres - Percussion Instruments
Chris Lopes - Bass
Tracking Engineer - Craig Welsch
Rear Window Studio
Mixing Engineer - Craig Welsch
Rear Window Studio
Mastering Engineer - Jeff Lipton
Peerless Mastering
“The Horseman Rides Again” by The Super 20 is a classic, triumphant horn-led anthem in a 4-on-the-floor roots reggae style. Bandleader and saxophonist Lee Hamilton cites that this track was the result of inspiration drawn from the Joe Hibbs’ album ‘Life of a Contradiction’ as well as studying the roots, rhythms, and vibrations of reggae legends such as Rico Rodriguez and Tommy McCook. Hamilton worked with producer/engineered by Craig Welsch to create the group’s debut EP ‘Winds of Wareika.’ Connecting through their past work with John Brown’s Body, both Hamilton and Welsh are luminaries in the modern dub/reggae scene who share a vision of crafting music that authentically feels good and capturing those feelings to tape.