Inner Circle - Discography -1976-2000-.torrent
After relocating to Miami and opening the famous Circle House Studios , the Lewis brothers (Ian and Roger) reformed the band with new vocalist Carlton Coffie. The Platinum Years
"Games People Play" and "Not About Romance." Discography Highlights at a Glance Significance 1976 Reggae Thing Classic 70s roots reggae. 1979 Everything Is Great Their first major international chart success. 1992 Bad to the Bone Re-released as Bad Boys in the US; won a Grammy. 1994 Reggae Dancer Solidified their "Summer Reggae" pop status. Inner Circle - Discography -1976-2000-.torrent
The evolution of reggae music is inextricably linked to the work of , a band that transformed from a local Jamaican sensation into global superstars. For collectors and enthusiasts looking to explore their foundational years, the era spanning 1976 to 2000 represents the definitive "Golden Age" of the group. After relocating to Miami and opening the famous
Inner Circle is one of the few reggae entities that successfully bridged the gap between the gritty, conscious roots movement of the 1970s and the polished, chart-topping dancehall-pop of the 1990s. This era (1976–2000) represents the heart of their legacy, featuring the legendary vocals of Jacob Miller and the group's eventual global resurgence. 1. The Jacob Miller Era (1976–1980) 1992 Bad to the Bone Re-released as Bad