Althea & Donna
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Althea & Donna is a Jamaican reggae singing duo.
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[edit] Career
The young singers Althea Forrest (17), and Donna Reid (18), made a big surprise with their one-off hit, "Uptown Top Ranking". It was produced by Joe Gibbs based on the riddim of the Alton Ellis' song "I'm Still In Love" of 1967, which was already popularised by Marcia Aitken's cover "I'm Still In Love With You Boy" and the dub track "Three Piece Suit" by Trinity. It was released on the Lightning record label.
"Uptown Top Ranking" reached number one in the UK Singles Chart in February, 1978, after early championing by John Peel, but had only one week at the chart summit. Oddly the surprise was compounded by the act often being billed as "Althia & Donna", and the song sometimes entitled slightly differently, as "Up Town Top Ranking". The track was written by the duo and Errol Thompson. Althea & Donna thus became the youngest female duo to reach the pinnacle of the UK chart.
They released the album of the same name in 1978, but never met with any more tangible success thereafter.
[edit] Trivia
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- "Uptown Top Ranking" has been covered by several artists including Sean Paul, Scout Niblett, who released it as a single in 2004; Black Box Recorder on their album England Made Me; and by the German record producer Joni Rewind in 2002, featuring the vocal talents of Estelle. Ska punk band Big D and the Kids Table reworked "Uptown Top Ranking" with new lyrics and a new title, "Strictly Rude", from their album of the same name.
- The song was also sampled for Abs Breen's 2002 Top Ten hit single, "What You Got".
- In 2003, Althea & Donna appeared on the Soul Jazz Records compilation, 300% Dynamite!
- The song also appeared on the 2005 Australian compilation, Bondi Calling 3.
- The song was featured in "The Dream Team", Episode 47 of Entourage.
- The song was featured in series 2 episode 8 of Skins (TV Series)
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[edit] References
- Guinness Book of British Hit Singles - 14th Edition - ISBN 0-85156-156-X
Preceded by "Mull Of Kintyre/Girls' School" by Wings |
UK number one single February 4, 1978 |
Succeeded by "Figaro" by Brotherhood of Man |