• Scotty – Draw Your Brakes
    • Scotty – Worry
    • 1. Draw Your Brakes
    • 2. Worry

    The main DJ of Harriott's production, Scotty, skillfully handles Keith & Tex' Rocksteady classic 'Stop That Train'. This is one of the most popular piece of music in Harriott's production. The flip side is available for the first time on vinyl that features Scotty's DJ cut to Derrick Harriott's moving 'Do I Worry' track.

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