Bob Marley Stop The Train
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I actually like this version better than the rootsy version on 'Catch a Fire'. This version is a lot more intense and energetic. Sounds like a Caribbean version of the Impressions...
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no roots but regea
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@TheToporhead Bob marley does do some background voices
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@mykalroze Relax, this came from Catch a Fire by The Wailers written by Tosh (one of two songs on the album by him). So since Marley was the headman of The Wailers, not so big a sin. And he's not overrated in the least.
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Well, Stop THAT Train was of course on Catch a Fire, and although Tosh was the lead singer on this track, it is a Bob Marley album so many people, including me, just note it as 'Bob Marley - Stop That Train'. Just not sure if this story applies to this version, never heard it before.
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Dear LORD people, this song was recorded by Bob Marley & the Wailing Wailers in their early days when Peter Tosh was playing bass for the Wailers. Tosh recorded another version years later, but this is the original. Quit griping about people knowing their facts when you don't do any research.
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@TheToporhead It's on Bob's greatest hits.



it's written from bob marley but peter tosh had sung it
d1m1bitch 2 years ago 8
The singer is Peter Tosh, not Bob...
TheToporhead 1 year ago 6