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The B-side "Yellow Train" is a perennial favourite of American DJs [[David Mancuso]] and [[Danny Krivit]]. The B-side "Yellow Train" is a perennial favourite of American DJs [[David Mancuso]] and [[Danny Krivit]].
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"OK Chicago/Yellow Train" (1973) is a musical composition by Résonance (Mat Camison and Pierre Bachelet) first released by Sirocco Records.

The a-side is an ode to blaxploitation, complete with an opening salvo of gun shots, which have been sampled in many a reggae track.

The B-side "Yellow Train" is a perennial favourite of American DJs David Mancuso and Danny Krivit.

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