Recorded at Studio One in the early 1970s, this release captures The Gladiators at their most direct and influential. Led by Albert Griffiths, the group helped define roots reggae with songs built on unshakeable rhythms, clear-eyed conviction, and a deep sense of purpose that would shape generations to follow.
This track stands as a cornerstone of that legacy: austere, melodic, and quietly powerful, with Griffiths’ voice carrying both resolve and warmth. On the reverse, a stripped-back dub version pares the song to its essential elements, letting space, bass, and atmosphere do the talking. A crucial document from one of roots reggae’s most important groups, preserved in its purest form.
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