Stop That Train

(C. Campbell)

Originally done by The Spanishtonians, written and produced by Prince Buster in the early sixties. A.k.a. Draw Your Breaks and Cool Breeze. Covered by Clint Eastwood & General Saint in the 80s and rapper Vanilla Ice in the early 90s.


Keith & Tex, 1967

Recorded in the same session as Solomon by Derrick Harriott, John Jones and Long Story both by Rudy Mills. Jamaican single on the Move & Groove label, UK single (Island WI 3091) with Feeling Peckish by Bobby Ellis on the b-side, 1967. Produced by Derrick Harriott. Time: 3:14.


Ike Bennett & The Crystalites, 1969

Organ-led instrumental version called Stop That Man or Easy Ride. Recorded October 12, 1969. Produced by Derrick Harriott. Time: 3:41.


Scotty, 1971

DJ version called Draw Your Breaks based on the Keith & Tex version. Jamaican single on the Crystal label. Produced by Derrick Harriott. Time: 3:17.


Big Youth, 1973

This DJ-version is called Cool Breeze. Jamican single on the Crystal label, UK single (Green Door 4051) with Wind Storm by The Crystalites on the b-side. Produced by Derrick Harriott. Time: 3:30.


Ocean 11, 1997

Persephone Laird - lead vocal, Alex Desert - (guest) vocals, David DeRusha - tenor saxophone, Derrick Conyers - trumpet, Ray Thomas - guitar, Jordan E. Leven - lead guitar, Joshua Levy - piano, Oliver Charles - drums, Joseph DeRusha - bass. Recorded at Sunburst Studios, Culver City, California. Produced by Gaz Mayall.


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