Inner Circle - Discography -1976-2000-.torrent Jun 2026

| Year | Title | Type / Notes | |------|-------|---------------| | 1976 | Reggae Thing | Studio debut | | 1977 | Ready for the World | UK/US release | | 1978 | Everything Is Great | UK only | | 1979 | Heavyweight Dub | Dub album | | 1979 | New Age Music | Later reissued as Killer Dub | | 1979 | Something’s Got to Give | Japan only | | 1980 | Forward Jah Jah Children | Posthumous Jacob Miller | | 1986 | One Way | Featuring Billy Boyo | | 1987 | Black Roses | Calton Coffie debut | | 1988 | Identified | Includes original “Bad Boys” | | 1991 | Bad Boys | Grammy-winning re-recording | | 1992 | Killer Dub (reissue of 1979) | Dub classics | | 1994 | Reggae Dancer | International breakthrough | | 1996 | Da Bomb | Hip-hop influences | | 1999/2000 | Speak My Mind | World release in 2000 |

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(1993 – Bad Boys )

: Showcased the band's versatility in creating immersive, instrumental dub versions of their tracks.

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Inner Circle was formed in Kingston, Jamaica, in 1968 by brothers Ian (bass) and Roger (guitar) Lewis. Their early years saw them acting as a formidable backing band for other artists, including the vocal group The Chosen Few, before they began recording under their own name.

Earning another Grammy nomination, this album kept the momentum alive. It featured the chart-topping hit "Games People Play" and a highly successful cover of "Summer Jamming" . 4. The Modern Dancehall and Pop Hybrid (1996–2000) | Year | Title | Type / Notes

An early classic that helped establish their sound on Capitol Records .

Here is a breakdown of why this specific era (1976–2000) is essential listening. Help keep reggae history alive

The Band's story is one of resilience and reinvention. The core of the band has remained the Lewis brothers, Ian and Roger, who have anchored the group for over five decades. Their influence is evident in their Grammy awards and nominations, which stand as recognition of their musical achievements on a global stage. These accolades solidified their place not just as "The Bad Boys of Reggae," but as one of the world's most respected reggae groups.

Most bands would have faded away after a massive hit, content to tour on their laurels. But the back end of this discography (albums like Da Bomb and Jamaika ) proves Inner Circle were workhorses.