Inner Circle Discography 19762000torrent May 2026
The tragic death of Jacob Miller in a car accident in 1980 nearly ended the band. They went on a hiatus, with the Lewis brothers (Roger and Ian) eventually relocating to Miami and opening the now-famous Circle House Studios. The "Bad Boys" Global Explosion (1987–1995)
Inner Circle is one of the few reggae bands that successfully bridged the gap between the militant roots-reggae of the 70s and the slick, pop-infused dancehall of the 90s. Here is a look at the essential discography that defined their journey. The Jacob Miller Era (1976–1980)
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Also featured on the 1992 release, this song became one of the most played reggae tracks of all time, reaching #1 in several countries.
The mid-to-late 70s are often considered the "Golden Era" of Inner Circle, largely due to the presence of legendary frontman Jacob "Killer" Miller. During this time, the band produced some of the most iconic roots-reggae music in history.
This album saw the band leaning into the "Miami Sound," blending hip-hop beats with reggae. The title track was a major hit in European clubs.
The tragic death of Jacob Miller in a car accident in 1980 nearly ended the band. They went on a hiatus, with the Lewis brothers (Roger and Ian) eventually relocating to Miami and opening the now-famous Circle House Studios. The "Bad Boys" Global Explosion (1987–1995)
Inner Circle is one of the few reggae bands that successfully bridged the gap between the militant roots-reggae of the 70s and the slick, pop-infused dancehall of the 90s. Here is a look at the essential discography that defined their journey. The Jacob Miller Era (1976–1980)
If you are looking for specific or remastered tracklists from a particular year in this range, let me know!
Also featured on the 1992 release, this song became one of the most played reggae tracks of all time, reaching #1 in several countries.
The mid-to-late 70s are often considered the "Golden Era" of Inner Circle, largely due to the presence of legendary frontman Jacob "Killer" Miller. During this time, the band produced some of the most iconic roots-reggae music in history.
This album saw the band leaning into the "Miami Sound," blending hip-hop beats with reggae. The title track was a major hit in European clubs.