Free - Inner Circle - Discography -1976-2000-.torrent

During this 24-year period, Inner Circle transitioned through several major phases, including roots reggae, a hiatus following a tragedy, and a massive mainstream comeback. Album Title Major Singles / Notes Reggae Thing "Tenement Yard," "Tired Fe Lick Weed in a Bush" 1977 Ready for the World "Curfew," "Music Machine" 1979 Everything Is Great Breakthrough hit "Everything Is Great" 1980 New Age Music Final album with Jacob Miller before his death 1982 Something So Good Released shortly after the band's initial split 1986 Black Roses Comeback album with new lead singer Carlton Coffie 1987 One Way Features the original 1987 version of "Bad Boys" 1989 Identified Re-released in some regions in 1991 1992 Bad to the Bone Features "Sweat (A La La La La Long)" 1994 Reggae Dancer "Summer Jammin'" (from Beverly Hills Cop III ) 1996 Da Bomb

Most bands would have faded away after a massive hit, content to tour on their laurels. But the back end of this discography (albums like Da Bomb and Jamaika ) proves Inner Circle were workhorses. Inner Circle - Discography -1976-2000-.torrent

This album established their sound—heavy basslines paired with Miller’s unique vibrato. It showcased a band deeply rooted in the Rastafarian faith and social commentary. The first major studio album of this era,

Continued their rise as one of Jamaica's most popular live acts. During this 24-year period

The first major studio album of this era, featuring the classic "Tenement Yard". Ready for the World (1977): Continued their rise with hits like "Music Machine". Everything Is Great (1979):

An essential entry that blended hard-hitting rhythms with social commentary.