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The Gladiators are a Jamaican roots reggae band, most popular during the 1970s. The core was Albert Griffiths (guitarist and singer), Clinton Fearon (bassist and singer) and Gallimore Sutherland rhythm guitar and singer. The two most famous albums are Trenchtown Mix Up (1976) and Proverbial Reggae (1978) with songs as 'Hearsay', 'Jah Works', 'Dreadlocks the Time is Now'. 'Mix Up', 'Music Makers from Jamaica', and 'Soul Rebel' – a song written by The Wailers. Gladiators also cooperated with the toaster U-Roy.

History

Albert Griffiths, singer and guitar player, was the founder of the reggae group The Gladiators. After some success with the singles 'You Are The Girl' (a b-side to The Ethiopians hit record 'Train to Skaville') in 1966, he recruited his childhood friends David Webber and Errol Grandison in 1968 to form the original Gladiators vocal group. The group's name was allegedly suggested by a fellow bus passenger during the time of their first recordings.

The group's first major success was with the single 'Hello Carol' in 1968, for producer Coxsone Dodd, which topped the Jamaican music charts. Shortly afterwards, in 1969, Webber was stricken with illness and was replaced by Clinton Fearon, one of Griffiths' proteges. Similarly Grandison left the group in 1973 for family commitments and was replaced by Dallimore Sutherland.

During the early 1970s the Gladiators cut numerous records for various producers such as, Lloyd Daley and Lee Perry, but it was their recordings for Dodd at Studio One that became the biggest hits. During this time at Studio One the Gladiators hits included 'Bongo Red', 'Jah Jah Go Before Us', 'Mr. Baldwin', and 'Roots Natty'. A collection of 5 albums from their 1966 - 1975 was made by the Roots Reggae Library.

The success of these recordings garnered the attention of Britain-based Virgin Records who gave the group their first major recording contract in 1976. Their debut full-length released on Virgin was the Tony Robinson produced Trenchtown Mix Up (1976), which included revisions of many of their early hits. They followed this effort with Proverbial Reggae (1978). At the time Gladiators was a band with Albert Griffiths on lead guitar and vocals, Clinton Fearon on bass guitar and vocals, Gallimore Sutherland on rhythm guitar and vocals, Sly Dunbar on drums, Lloyd Parks on bass, Uziah 'Sticky' Thompson on percussion, Ansel Collins on keyboards and Earl 'Wire' Lindo on synthesizer. Errol Thompson and Joe Gibbs were their engineer and mixer, and Robinson the record producer.

Dodd and Studio One also released Studio One Presenting the Gladiators, (1978) a compilation of some early Gladiators records released 1968 – 1974. The Gladiators next two albums on Virgins were Naturality (1978) and Sweet So Till (1979). The group's next album Gladiators was recorded at Coach House Studios in the UK with local producer Eddy Grant. It was the first Gladiators album on which no member of the group played any of the instruments, as a few members of the band Aswad were brought in. The album did worse than their previous work, and they were subsequently dropped from their contract with Virgin. Virgin would subsequently release two compilation albums Vital Selection in 1981 and Dreadlocks The Time Is Now in 1983.

At the time, roots reggae was declining. A new type of reggae – based on drum machine, sampler, synthesizers and organ – occurred in the 1980s; ragga. One of the reasons for ragga's swift propagation is that it is generally easier, and less expensive to produce, than reggae performed on traditional musical instruments. Nevertheless, the Gladiators released eleven studio albums in the 1980s. They soon found a home at US-based Nighthawk Records and released Symbol of Reality in late 1982 followed by Serious Thing in 1984. One year later the Gladiators would change labels again, this time moving to Heartbeat Records, where they would release albums throughout the latter half of the decade. In 1987 Fearon left the group after eighteen years, but Griffiths and Sutherland have continued to release albums on various labels since then.

With the advent of dancehall in the 1990s, the Gladiators only released three studio albums during that decade. Eventually, the Gladiators, Mighty Diamonds, Bunny Wailer, Heptones and Burning Spear got a renaissance. The dancehall artists had to change their profile and baptised their new showmanship as conscious dancehall.

In 2005, the Gladiators released Fathers and Sons which has been regarded as Albert Griffiths farewell after ill health forced him to retire from touring, with his sons, Alan and Anthony, joining the group.

In June 2013 the group announced that their next album would be a collaboration with deejay Droop Lion, nephew of original Gladiators member David Webber, performing new versions of some of the group's most popular tracks.

Members
Albert Griffiths
Gallimore Sutherland
Alan Griffiths
Anthony Griffiths
Clinton Rufus
Vernon Sutherland
Glen Williams
Mark Gooden

Past members
Clinton Fearon
Errol Grandison
David Webber
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  Song Lyricist Composer Date
1 A Day We Go - 1990 Digital Remaster      
2 A Prayer to Jah      
3 A Prayer To Thee      
4 A True Rastaman     1992
5 Babe and Suckling      
6 Backyard Meditation      
7 Bellyfull - 1990 Digital Remaster      
8 Bellyfull      
9 Big fish (live)      
10 Big Fish      
11 Big or Small      
12 Bongo red (live)      
13 Bongo Red / Red Version      
14 Broker(Provided)     2014
15 Bumping and Boring      
16 Can You Imagine How I Feel (2002 Digital Remaster)     1978
17 Can You Imagine How I Feel     1978
18 Can't Stop Righteousness      
19 Chatty Chatty Mouth - 1990 Digital Remaster      
20 Chatty Chatty Mouth      
21 Chatty Mouth      
22 Cheater      
23 Country Living      
24 Determination      
25 Dreadlocks the Time Is Now (2002 Digital Remaster)     1978
26 Dreadlocks The Time Is Now - 1990 Digital Remaster      
27 Dreadlocks the Time Is Now      
28 Duppy Conqueror      
29 Eli Eli - 1990 Digital Remaster      
30 Eli Eli      
31 Exodus      
32 Finger Grinder(Provided)     2014
33 Fling It Gimme      
34 Follow the Rainbow      
35 Frying Pan      
36 Fussing and Fighting      
37 Get Ready - 1990 Digital Remaster      
38 Get Ready      
39 God Bless      
40 Greatest Love      
41 Guts      
42 Happy Man      
43 Hearsay - 1990 Digital Remaster      
44 Hearsay     2005-05
45 Heart on Fire     1992
46 Hello carol (live)(Provided)      
47 Hello Carol - 1990 Digital Remaster      
48 Hello Carrol (Live)(Provided)      
49 Hello Carrol(Provided)      
50 Holiday Ride - 2002 Remastered Version      
51 Invasion(Provided)     2014
52 It's Now or Never      
53 Jah Almighty      
54 Jah Glory (Live)      
55 Jah Glory      
56 Jah Go Before Us      
57 Jah Jah Go Before Us      
58 Jah Works (2002 Digital Remaster)     1978
59 Jah works (live)      
60 Jah Works - 1990 Digital Remaster      
61 Jah Works      
62 Know Yourself Mankind      
63 Lemmings(Provided)     2014
64 Let Jah Be Praised (2002 Digital Remaster)      
65 Let Jah Be Praised      
66 Let's Face It     1992
67 Liability(Provided)     2014
68 Look Is Deceiving (live)      
69 Look Is Deceiving      
70 Look Is Deceiving      
71 Look Is Deceiving      
72 Looks Is Deceiving - 1990 Digital Remaster      
73 Looks Is Deceiving      
74 Love and Meditation      
75 Love Got the Power      
76 Marcus Garvey Time      
77 Marvel Not (2002 Digital Remaster)     1978
78 Merrily (2002 Digital Remaster)      
79 Mister Goose      
80 Mix Up - 1990 Digital Remaster      
81 Mix Up      
82 Music Makers From Jamaica (2002 Digital Remaster)     1978
83 Music Makers From Jamaica     1978
84 My Thoughts      
85 Naturality (Live)      
86 Naturality - 1990 Digital Remaster      
87 Naturality      
88 New World Order      
89 No Rice and Peas     1992
90 No Wrong Idea      
91 No Wrong Ideas      
92 Not Afraid to Fight      
93 Not in My Life Before      
94 Nyahbingi Marching On      
95 On the Other Side      
96 Phangs of Hell      
97 Pocket Money - 1990 Digital Remaster      
98 Praises to the Most High      
99 Prayer to Jah      
100 Press Along (2002 Digital Remaster)      
101 Rainy Night in Georgia      
102 Re-Arrange      
103 Rearrange      
104 Red, Green and Gold      
105 Rice and Peas      
106 Rich Man Poor Man      
107 Riddle Me Dis      
108 Righteous Man      
109 Roots Natty (Live)      
110 Roots Natty Roots      
111 Roots Natty      
112 Rude Boy Ska - 1990 Digital Remaster      
113 Serious Thing      
114 Ship Without A Captain      
115 Sirens     2014
116 Sister Ruby      
117 Skeletons(Provided)     2014
118 Slim Thing      
119 Small Axe - Live      
120 Small Axe(Provided)      
121 Soul Rebel      
122 Soul Rebel      
123 Soul Rebel      
124 Soul Rebel      
125 Stick a Bush (2002 Digital Remaster)     1978
126 Stick a Bush (live)      
127 Stick A Bush - 1990 Digital Remaster      
128 Stick a Bush      
129 Stop Before You Go (2002 Digital Remaster)     1978
130 Stop Before You Go     1978
131 Streets of Freedom      
132 Streets of Gold      
133 Strength to Survive      
134 Struggle - 1990 Digital Remaster      
135 Struggle      
136 Sweet So Till - 1990 Digital Remaster      
137 Sweet Tooth(Provided)     2014
138 Symbol of Reality (dub)      
139 Symbol of Reality      
140 Talking Blues (Live)      
141 That Nuh Right      
142 The Best Things In Life     1978
143 The Race Albert Washington Griffiths   2000-05
144 The Warriors      
145 The Winner      
146 Thief in the Night      
147 Thorns & Pickle      
148 Time     2009-03
149 Walk Foot Man      
150 Wasted Youth(Provided)     2014
151 Watch and Pray      
152 Waves(Provided)     2014
153 We Want to Be On the Right      
154 We'll Find the Blessing (2002 Digital Remaster)     1978
155 We'll Find The Blessing     1978
156 Write to Me (Live)      
157 Write To Me - 1990 Digital Remaster      
158 Write to Me      
159 You Can Say That I'm Lying