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The Lewis brothers eventually relocated to Miami, Florida, establishing Circle House Studios. This geographic shift fundamentally altered their sound, incorporating American R&B, pop, and early digital dancehall production techniques into their repertoire. One Way (1986)
| Year | Album Title | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Reggae Thing | First album with Jacob Miller; released on Capitol Records. | | 1977 | Barry Biggs and the Inner Circle | Split album with singer Barry Biggs. | | 1977 | Ready for the World | Second album with Miller; released on Capitol Records. | | 1979 | Everything is Great | Island Records debut; title track was a hit in the UK and France. | | 1980 | New Age Music | Final album with Jacob Miller, dedicated to him after his death. | | 1982 | Something So Good | First release after Miller's passing. | | 1987 | One Way | Features the original 1987 recording of "Bad Boys". | | 1989 | Identified | Included contributions from singer Calton Coffie. | | 1990 | Black Roses | First album of the 1990s; continued their updated pop/reggae fusion sound. | | 1991 | Bad to the Bone | Includes the 1992 re-recording of "Bad Boys". | | 1993 | Bad Boys | A repackaged album featuring their biggest hits from this era. | | 1994 | Reggae Man | A late-career studio album. | | 1996 | Da Bomb | Continued the band's dancehall and pop-influenced style of the 1990s. | | 1999 | Heavyweight Dub | A dub album from earlier sessions, reissued on CD. | | 2000 | Big Tings | Their final album of the 20th century, closing out the 1976-2000 period. |
During this period, Inner Circle became Jamaica's most popular live act, second only to Bob Marley. These albums feature the "Rockers" style—heavy, driving roots reggae. inner circle discography 19762000torrent
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Sadly, this was the last album featuring Jacob Miller before his untimely death. It remains a poignant high-water mark for the band. The Rebirth and "Bad Boys" (1980s)
An international release that continued their late-90s exploration of crossover dancehall, pop, and R&B styles. Big Tings (2000) This public link is valid for 7 days
The late 1970s represent what many purists consider the golden age of Inner Circle. During this period, the band was fronted by the legendary and charismatic vocalist Jacob Miller. Their sound was heavy, political, spiritually charged, and deeply rooted in the Rastafarian movement. Key Albums:
This album contained the original version of "Bad Boys." While not an instant global hit, it laid the groundwork for their comeback.
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From the rootsy vibrations of the 1970s to the global pop-reggae dominance of the 1990s, Inner Circle—rightfully nicknamed "The Bad Boys of Reggae"—has maintained one of the most resilient legacies in music history. Whether you are a die-hard fan or a newcomer looking to explore their deep catalog, this era represents the band's most transformative years. The Jacob Miller Era (1976–1980)
Inner Circle is a legendary Jamaican reggae band, originally formed in Kingston in 1968. Their discography from 1976 to 2000 spans their early years with lead singer Jacob Miller, their transition into the 1980s, and their global mainstream success in the 1990s with hits like "Bad Boys" and "Sweat (A La La La La Long)". Studio Albums (1976–2000)
This period saw Inner Circle achieve massive global success, driven by catchy hooks and pop-reggae fusion.