Albert Griffiths founded the Gladiators in 1966 after some success on his own. The group scored their first hit, produced by legendary producer Coxsone Dodd, with "Hello Carol" in 1968. During the '70s the Gladiators made their way through releases on labels like Studio One, Upsetter, Virgin, and Groovemaster. 1980 found the Gladiators working with producer, and pre-"Electric Avenue" hitmaker, Eddy Grant on the album Gladiators, which also featured members of the band Aswad lending a musical hand.
On 1982's Symbol Of Reality, their first for the Nighthawk Records label, they revisited their own catalog of songs re-recording their classics, "Dreadlocks The Time Is Now" (appearing here as "Streets Of Gold"), "Watch Out" and "Big Boo Boo Deh" (returning retitled as "Cheater") while also paying homage to The Wailers with covers "Small Axe" and "Stand Alone," both written by Bob Marley.
This vinyl LP reissue from Omnivore Recordings was overseen by original Nighthawk Records' producer Leroy Jodie Pierson and Grammy Award-winning producer, Cheryl Pawelski, and was remastered from the original tapes by Grammy Award-winning engineer, Michael Graves. Comes complete with gatefold jacket packaging and liner notes.
- Symbol Of Reality
- Small Axe
- Bumping And Boring
- Cheater
- Watch Out
- Mister Goose
- Streets Of Gold
- Righteous Man
- Righteous Man Version
- Stand Alone
- Not Afraid To Fight