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(1976): Features the singles "Tenement Yard" and "Tired Fe Lick Weed in a Bush".
Following a brief hiatus, the band released this album on the Carrere label across Europe between 1982 and 1983.
The Bad Boys of Reggae: A Journey Through Inner Circle's 1976–2000 Discography inner circle discography 19762000torrent
With new lead vocalist Carlton Coffie on board, the band officially launched their comeback. The album laid the groundwork for the synth-driven, feel-good reggae that would define their 1990s dominance. The 1990s Global Explosion: Pop-Reggae Pioneers
The mid-to-late 1970s marked the first golden age of Inner Circle, driven by the charismatic leadership of lead vocalist Jacob "Killer" Miller. During this period, the band blended heavyweight Rastafarian roots themes with slick, professional musicianship, earning them the moniker "The Bad Boys of Reggae."
The Inner Circle, a renowned Jamaican reggae band, has been a staple in the music industry for over four decades. Formed in 1968, the group has undergone various lineup changes, with the core membership consisting of brothers Ian and Eric Donaldson. The Inner Circle's music is characterized by their distinctive vocal harmonies, socially conscious lyrics, and a blend of traditional reggae with modern styles. This public link is valid for 7 days
The early 1980s saw Inner Circle signing with the Capitol Records label, which led to a more commercial sound and increased international exposure. Some notable releases from this period include:
This record leaned into collaborations and a globalized sound, blending traditional roots aesthetic with contemporary pop-dancehall dynamics. Big Tings (2000)
A transitional album showcasing a smoother, lovers-rock, and synth-heavy reggae style as the band found its footing in Miami. Can’t copy the link right now
"Tenement Yard," "Forward Jah Jah Children," and "Mary Mary". Transition and Global Stardom (1986–2000)
Their Capitol Records debut, featuring "Jah Music" and "Tired Fe Lick Weed in a Bush". Ready for the World (1977): Includes "Music Machine" and "Curfew". Everything Is Great (1979):