Althea and Donna - Uptown Top Ranking - New LP - RSD 23

Althea and Donna - Uptown Top Ranking - New LP - RSD 23

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Format: New & Sealed LP Label: UMR Cat. No: 4871425 Barcode: 602448714251 Released: 22/04/2023 ***

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The ultimate ‘one-hit-wonders’, Uptown Top Ranking was a surprise International No. 1 smash hit single for the teenage due Althea and Donna. Entranced by Trinity’s hit ‘Three Piece Suit’, they wrote a ‘reply’ song - Uptown Top Ranking, which they cut for Joe Gibbs.
The success of the single, both in Jamaica and globally, secured them a deal with Virgin Record’s Front Line imprint, releasing this, their only album, in 1978.
The album features the cream of Jamaica’s reggae musicians – ‘The Riddim Twins' (Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare) gives the music the fat rhythms, while the legendary group of players, The Revolutionaries - the sublime horn section of Tommy McCook, Vin Gordon, and Herman Marquis; guitarist Earl "Chinna" Smith and keyboard player Bernard Harvey, provide the icing on the cake.
Despite the teenage girls’ lack of experience, this is a fabulous collection of roots reggae that swings from intense moody appeals to Jah, to brightly upbeat pop songs, and the Revolutionaries' outstanding contribution deserves the recognition it never received at the time.The title track has been covered many times, notably by Bristol trip-hoppers Portishead, in the late-'90s.This reissue includes two bonus tracks – It Mek, an album out-take unreleased at the time, and Going To Negril, a 12” single, also from 1978.
Remastered at Abbey road on heavyweight black vinyl.
Out of print for many years.
A BONA FIDE REGGAE CLASSIC!
Side A
1.No More Fighting3:40
2.Jah Rastafari3:42
3.Make A Truce4:16
4.Oh Dread2:37
5.Uptown Top Ranking3:45
6.It Mek3:50 (Bonus track)
Side B
1.The West3:48
2.Jah Music3:54
3.If You Don't Love Yah2:55
4.Sorry3:57
5.They Wanna Just2:51
6.Going To Negril7:08 (Bonus track)
800 copies in the UK