Inner Circle - Discography -1976-2000-.torrent <FREE • SOLUTION>
The track "Tenement Yard" is an absolute anthem. This era is defined by Miller’s powerful vibrato and the band’s tight, funky rhythms. 2. The Rebirth & Global Stardom (1986–1993)
"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.
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After a hiatus and a move to Miami, where they founded the famous Circle House Studios, the band reformed in 1986 with a new lineup featuring lead singer Calton Coffie. Barefoot In Negril
Debut of singer Kris Bentley; titled Speak My Language in US Jamaika Me Crazy Late 90s pop-reggae fusion 2000 Big Tings Features "Big Tings" and "Reggae Man" Key Musical Eras The track "Tenement Yard" is an absolute anthem
Marked their return with new material on the RAS Records label. Black Roses (1990): Continued their late-80s, early-90s output. Bad to the Bone (1992): Featured the massive hit "Bad Boys" (the
This album leaned into dancehall and pop-reggae crossover. “Sweat” became a massive hit in Europe (#3 in Germany, #2 in Switzerland), fueled by its catchy, sexually suggestive chorus. Critics were divided—purists called it sellout, but commercial success was undeniable. The Rebirth & Global Stardom (1986–1993) "Games People
In the early 90s, Inner Circle achieved a level of commercial success rarely seen in reggae. With lead singer , they became household names.
