Inner Circle - Discography — -1976-2000-.torrent [verified]

The "Inner Circle - Discography - 1976-2000" collection chronicles the evolution of one of reggae's most resilient bands, from their roots in Kingston to becoming global "Bad Boys" of pop culture. The Jacob Miller Era (1976–1980)

: A US re-issue of their 1992 work, this album earned the band the 1994 Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album . Inner Circle - Discography (1976-2000).torrent - Facebook Inner Circle - Discography -1976-2000-.torrent

Everything Is Great - The Best Of Inner Circle (Island Records): Extensive collection of their late 70s Island output. The Jacob Miller Era (Mid-to-late 70s): The "Inner Circle - Discography - 1976-2000" collection

The posthumous album Forward Jah Jah Children (1980) collected unreleased tracks and became a memorial touchstone for fans. The Jacob Miller Era (Mid-to-late 70s): The posthumous

In the late 1990s, The Inner Circle began to explore new musical directions, incorporating more dancehall and hip-hop elements into their sound. Albums like (1997) and Blazin' Fire (1999) showcased the group's continued creativity and relevance.

Following Miller’s death, the Lewis brothers relocated to Miami and rebuilt the band. This middle section of the discography is fascinating for reggae historians. The 1980s were a turbulent time for reggae; the "Roots" era was fading, and "Dancehall" was rising.

After Miller’s passing, the Lewis brothers (Ian and Roger) relocated to Miami, establishing the iconic . The 1980s were a period of sonic experimentation as the band integrated synthesizers and modern production techniques.