Marcia Aitken
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Born | c. 1956 Hannah Town, Kingston, Jamaica |
Genres | Lovers rock, gospel reggae |
Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | 1975–1981, 2014–present |
Labels | Joe Gibbs |
Marcia Aitken (born c. 1956, Hannah Town, West Kingston, Jamaica)[1] is a reggae singer best known for her recordings in the late 1970s, produced by Joe Gibbs along with Errol Thompson.[2]
Biography[]
Aitken's break into the music industry came while she was still a student at Excelsior High School - in her own words: "I was singing at a school concert, and Lloyd Parks and the We the People Band was backing us. They said they liked the sound of my voice, and I became a member of the band after that. Then I began to do recordings for Joe Gibbs".[1] She concentrated on lovers rock and recorded a popular version of the Alton Ellis song "I'm Still in Love With You" (as "I'm Still in Love with You Boy", recorded while still at Excelsior),[3] which was a number one hit in Jamaica and successful UK and US reggae charts,[3] and also formed the basis of Trinity's "Three Piece Suit" and Althea & Donna's "Uptown Top Ranking". She had another Jamaican number one single in 1978 with "My Man", a combination record with Trinity.[4] She also recorded songs by Ansel Cridland of The Meditations, including "Narrow Minded Man", a response to The Meditations' chauvinistic "Woman is Like a Shadow".[2][5] Aitken recorded a single album, Reggae Impact, produced by Gibbs and .
After completing high school in 1981, Aitken retired from music and moved to Brooklyn, where she opened the Norstrand Eatery with her husband in 1985.[1] In the 2000s she studied for a degree in Business Management. She subsequently moved into nursing for over twenty years.[6]
Aitken returned to recording with the 2014 album Conception to Redemption, which featured gospel versions of some of her earlier songs.[6]
Discography[]
Albums[]
- Reggae Impact (1981) Joe Gibbs
- Conception to Redemption (2014)
Singles[]
- "Narrow Minded Man" (1975) Belmont
- "I'm Still in Love with You Boy" (1977) Belmont JA #1
- "Blouse and Skirt" (with Trinity)
- "My Man" (1978) (with Trinity) JA #1
- "Closer I Get to You" (1979) Joe Gibbs (with Ruddy Thomas)
- "Danger in Your Eyes" (1979) Joe Gibbs
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c Jackson, Kevin (2003) "Marcia Aitken's still in love with music Archived 17 January 2006 at the Wayback Machine", Jamaica Observer, 11 January 2003
- ^ Jump up to: a b Moskowitz, David V. (2006) Caribbean Music: an Encyclopedia of Reggae, Mento, Ska, Rock Steady, and Dancehall, Greenwood Press, ISBN 0-313-33158-8, p.7
- ^ Jump up to: a b Jackson, Kevin (2003) "Can I'm Still In Love With You score again?[permanent dead link]", Jamaica Observer, 21 November 2003
- ^ Jackson, Kevin (2003) "Male/female number one songs", Jamaica Observer, 26 September 2003
- ^ Walker, Klive (2005) Dubwise: Reasoning from the Reggae Underground, Insomniac Press, ISBN 978-1-894663-96-0, p.7
- ^ Jump up to: a b Lyew, Stephanie (2018) "'Nursing Grounded Me From The Pitfalls Of Entertainment' - Marcia Aitken Returns To Music", Jamaica Gleaner, 11 November 2018. Retrieved 25 November 2018
- Jamaican reggae musicians
- Jamaican female singers
- Musicians from Kingston, Jamaica
- 1960s births
- Living people
- Lovers rock musicians