We didn't have time to play the Ray Martell original version of "She Caught The Train." Even though I think UB40's is better, here's Ray's for comparison's sake:
This video was posted to YouTube by Oldwah. He seems to have an inexhaustible collection of Jamaican 45s, concentrating on rocksteady, early reggae and roots. If you like early reggae, you should do yourself a favour and subscribe to his YouTube channel.
African Head Charge vs. Professor Stretch: Drums Of Defiance - Drums Of Defiance (On-U Sound 1998)
UB40: One In Ten - Present Arms (DEP Intl. 1981)
Dry & Heavy Meets Shing02: My Nation - My Nation 12" (Beat 2001) Thanks to B Sound Reggae!
Vibronics: Vintage Dub - Dub Italizer (Universal Egg 2000)
The Upsetters: I Caught You - Dry Acid (Trojan 1998)
Cooly G: Phat Si - Up In My Head/Phat Si 12" (Hyperdub 2010)
Dubblestandart: Tiny Place Called Earth - Immigration Dub (Collision 2007)
Jah Shaka: Tribal Beats - Africa Drum Beats: Commandments Of Dub Chapter 10 (Ind. 1991)
Doof: Skunked On Planet Dub - On A Dubmission (Dubmission 2010)
Alkaline: Rambo - ExtraLongLife (Universal 2000)
Johnny Osbourne: African Wake - Jamaica To Toronto: Soul Funk & Reggae 1967-1974 (Light In The Attic 2006)
Black Seeds: The Prince (Live) - Live Vol. 1 (Ind. 2010)
I & I Djangdan: Irierang - from MySpace
Ruts DC vs. Mad Professor: Pleasures Of The Dance - Rhythm Collision Vol. 1 & Remix Versions (Select Cuts 2002)
Henry & Louis feat. Prince Green: Love Like - Increments (2 Kings 2008)
Henry & Louis: Love Dub - Increments (2 Kings 2008)
Bim Sherman: Missing You - Crucial Cuts Vol. II (Century 1990)
Bim Sherman: Missing You - Miracle (Mantra/On U Sound 1996)
Bim Sherman: Missing You (Tim Simenon Remix) - It Must Be A Dream (Mantra/On U Sound 1997)
Deadbeat: N'Importe Quoi - New World Observer (~scape 2005)
UB40: She Caught The Train - Labour Of Love (A&M 1983)
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