The Gladiators

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  • reggae
  • roots reggae
  • roots
  • jamaica
  • dub
The Gladiators were a Jamaican reggae band formed in 1967 in Kingston by four friends from the same neighborhood: Albert Griffiths, Clinton Fearon, Errol Grandison, and David Webber. In 1968, Griffiths and Webber joined forces with Errol Grandison, to form the Gladiators. The band soon topped the Jamaican charts with "Hello Carol" in late 1968. However not long after their first chart success David Webber started to show signs of serious mental illness. The decline in Webber's mental health meant that he was eventually replaced in the band by Clinton Fearon.

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Songs

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    (We Want to Be) On the Right

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    A Day We Go

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    A Nuh Everything

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    A Prayer to Jah

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    A Prayer To Thee

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    A True Rastaman

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    After You

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    Attack

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    Attack (dub)

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    Babe and Suckling

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    Babylon Street

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    Backyard Meditation

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    Bad Habit

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    Beautiful Locks

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    Belly Full

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    Bellyfull

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    Beware

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    Big Boo Boo Day

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    Big Fish

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    Big Ginal

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    Big or Small

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    Bongo Red

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    Bongo Red / Red Version

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    Bongo Red.Mp3

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    Bongo Version

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    Boo Boo Day Version

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    Boy In Long Pants

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    Boy in Long Pants Part Two

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    Bull Buck (dub)

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    Bull Buck (Water Out of Your Fire)

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    Bumping and Boring

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    Call Me If You Need Me

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    Can You Imagine How I Feel

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    Can't Get Around Me

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    Can't Get Around Me (dub)

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    Can't Stop Righteousness

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    Can't Stop the Righteousness (12" version)

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    Captivity

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    Careless Gun

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    Caught in the Middle

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    Chatty Chatty Mouth

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    Chatty Mouth

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    Cheater

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    Clean Hands

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    Community

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    Consciousness

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    Cool Breeze

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    Counting My Blessing

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    Country Living

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    Cuss Cuss


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