A great Roots Reggae mix tinged with a little Dub and more. And like Volume 31 many songs for the Rasta man
The banner, Droop Lion and The Gladiators. (A photo I edited myself)
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.
Tracklist
1 | Ethiopian Romance by The Cimarons |
2 | Rich Man Poor Man by The Gladiators |
3 | Jah Works by The Gladiators & Droop Lion |
4 | Because I Am Black by Delroy Wilson |
5 | Sun Is Shining by Joe Higgs with The Wailers |
6 | Jah Jah Go Before Us by The Gladiators |
7 | Let Jah Be Praised by The Gladiators |
8 | .Abendigo by Abbyssinians |
9 | Holy One by Gladstone Anderson All Stars |
10 | Love Won't Come Easy by The Heptones |
11 | Hello Carol by The Gladiators |
12 | My Thoughts Version by The Gladiators |
13 | Aily and Ailaloo by Niney and Max |
14 | Brimstone and Fire by The Observers |
15 | Prayer To Jah by The Gladiators |
16 | See And Blind by The Gladiators |
17 | i've Got The handle by Jacob Miller and Inner Circle |
18 | Objection Overruled by Gregory Isaacs |
19 | My Thoughts by The Gladiators |
20 | Pretending by The Gladiators |
21 | Contemplating Mind by Barrington Spence |
22 | Take A Ride Version by Clement Coxsone Dodd |
23 | Looks Is Deceiving by The Gladiators |
24 | This Spliff by The Gladiators |
25 | Vinyard by Joe Higgs |
26 | Don't Touch I Dread by Barrington Spence |
super
cool mix