Right Back (album)

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"Saw Red" is a cover of a Barrington Levy song, "She's Mine".

Critical reception

Template:Music ratings Exclaim! wrote that "Eric Wilson's bass lines and the background scratching provided by 'The Field Marshall' (Goodman) will make you feel the need to pop in your old recordings of 40 Oz. To Freedom or Robbin' the Hood."[1]

Track listing

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Guest artists

This album features many additional artists, including:

Credits

  • Eric Wilson: bass
  • Bud Gaugh: drums
  • Marshall Goodman: drums on 6, 7, 10, and 11, turntables, percussion, and programming
  • Opie Ortiz: lead vocals on 3, 6, 7, and 11
  • RAS-1: electric guitars, and lead vocals on 2, 4, 7, and 9
  • Jack Maness: keyboards, organ, and background vocals
  • Tim Wu: sax and flute
  • Mixed by: Miguel, Eddie Ashworth, and Field Marshall
  • Engineered by: Eddie Ashworth and Miguel Engineers: Rob "Smokey" Soto, and Jessy Moss
  • Production Assistant: Jessica Sickle So songs tracked at Record 2, Mendocino, California
  • Mastered by Eddy Shreyer at Oasis
  • Layout: Opie Ortiz and Donald Stodden
  • Artwork: Opie Ortiz and Joe Salamanca
  • Art Coordination: Mary Fagot
  • Executive Producers: Floyd Gaugh IV, Michael Happoldt, and Eric Wilson

References

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