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

& Speak My Language (1998) : Continued to expand their pop-reggae repertoire.

Marking their definitive step into the international spotlight under Capitol Records, this album blended traditional roots elements with smooth soul influences.

Riding the wave of their Grammy win, this album featured another massive hit, a cover of Joe South's "Games People Play." The album maintained their trademark sunny, high-energy production, earning them another Grammy nomination. Inner Circle - Discography -1976-2000-.torrent

| Year | Album Title | Key Details & Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Reggae Thing | First album for Capitol Records; recorded in Jamaica and California. | | 1977 | Barry Biggs and the Inner Circle | A split album released by Trojan Records. | | 1977 | Ready for the World | Second and final studio album with Capitol. | | 1979 | Everything Is Great | First release with Island Records; a UK Top 20 album. | | 1980 | New Age Music | Dedicated to Jacob Miller, who died in a car crash the same year. | | 1982 | Something So Good | A release following the death of Jacob Miller. | | 1987 | One Way | Marked the band's reformation with new vocalist Calton Coffie. | | 1989 | Identified | Included a re-recorded version of "Bad Boys." | | 1993 | Bad Boys | A compilation/album release capitalizing on the success of the song after its global explosion. | | 1997 | Da Bomb | Continued the band's 1990s fusion sound. | | 2000 | Big Tings | The band's final release of the 20th century. |

The late 1970s to the mid-1980s are often referred to as The Inner Circle's golden era. During this period, they released a string of critically acclaimed and commercially successful albums, including: & Speak My Language (1998) : Continued to

The Inner Circle's music gained widespread popularity in the early 1980s, with a more polished and commercial sound. Notable albums from this period include:

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: Contained the massive global hit "Sweat (A La La La La Long)".

: Captures the early, essential roots sound. Greatest Hits (1998) : Focuses heavily on the 90s successes.