Historical Archive
Eastwood Rides Again is an influential album by The Upsetters, showcasing a unique blend of reggae and dub that highlights the innovative production techniques of Lee 'Scratch' Perry. The album is characterized by its experimental soundscapes and heavy use of reverb and echo, which would go on to inspire countless artists across various genres. The album's title is a playful nod to the iconic film star Clint Eastwood, reflecting the cultural crossover between cinema and music during the late 1980s.