Inner Circle
- For other uses of the term, see inner circle.
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Inner Circle is a Jamaican reggae group. The group was formed in 1968 by the brothers Ian and Roger Lewis in Jamaica. With Jacob Miller as their front-man and lead singer the band was one of the most popular in Jamaica during the '70s, and one of few reggae bands that performed live. They are responsible for the 1987 song "Bad Boys," which serves as the theme song for Fox Network's long-running television program COPS. However, at first they covered soul and R&B hits from the United States, and then also a few reggae songs, predominantly from Bob Marley.
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[edit] Career
The band released its debut album in 1974 on the record label, Trojan Records, and re-signed in 1979 to Island Records, where the internationally successful album Everything Is Great originated. This album reached top 20 in the UK and preceded their other chart success by some years.
The original Inner Circle included Ibo Cooper (keyboards), Stephen Cat Coore (guitar), Funky Brown (vocals), Prilly (vocals), Ian and Roger Lewis, and Mr. Lewis. The band's residence was originally on Holborn Road in New Kingston. In latter years they had a horn section that included Douglas Gutherie on alto sax and Leighton Johnson on trumpet; both were former members of the Excelsior High School band. During that time the band toured extensively in North America and Bermuda. At the end of this time, Ibo and Cat started their own band, Third World, whose hits included, "Now That We Found Love" and "Ninety Six Degrees in the Shade". Ibo, Cat, and Funky Brown were then students of the University of the West Indies, studying for various degrees.
The band were joined by New York session guitarist 'Joe Ortiz' dubbed GITZY by the band, who added the first touches of hard rock, jazz, and blues to the group. Joe recorded at Compass Point Studios for the Eveything Is Great Album on Island Records and later joined the group for their European tour in 1978-1980. Joe also played on the title track for the album New Age Music. The band appeared in the reggae cult film Rockers in 1978.
Jacob Miller, the frontman and lead singer, was killed in a car crash on March 23, 1980. After the loss of Miller, Inner Circle broke up, but in 1982 the band re-formed to release another album called Something So Good. In 1986, Ian and Roger Lewis re-established Inner Circle with the singer Calton Coffie, and the band experienced a comeback with the album Black Roses.
In 1987, Inner Circle released the song "Bad Boys." California guitarist, Dave Gonzales, joined the band for a tour in 1989. Since then, the band calls itself "The Bad Boys of Reggae". They had another hit with the 1992 song "Sweat (A La La La La Long)", which was a #3 hit in the UK while "Bad Boys" had languished at #52. It was their second (and last) American hit, reaching #16 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The lead singer Calton Coffie was ill for a long period in 1995 and decided after his recuperation to start a solo career. He was later replaced by Kris Bentley. In 2008 Junior Jazz became lead singer.
Today, members of the group run Circle House, one of the most popular and respected recording studios in Miami.
[edit] Present day band members
Inner Circle currently consists of the following six members:
- Ian Lewis (born 1 November 1956 / Bass guitar, vocals)
- Jr. Jazz (Vocals, guitar)
- Bernard (Touter) Harvey (born 25 October 1955 / Keyboards, vocals)
- Lancelot Hall (born 7 February 1960 / Drums, percussion)
- Roger Lewis (born 29 June 1956 / Guitar, vocals)
[edit] Past band members
- Michael Sterling (lead guitar/vocals)
- Jacob Miller (vocals)
[edit] Discography
[edit] Studio albums
- Rock The Boat (1974)
- Blame It To The Sun (1975)
- Reggae Thing (1976)
- Ready For The World (1977)
- Heavyweight Dub (1978)
- Killer Dub (1978)
- Everything Is Great (1979)
- New Age Music (1980, final album with Jacob Miller)
- Something So Good (1982)
- Black Roses (1986)
- One Way (1987)
- Rewind!, Pt.2: The Singers (1990)
- Identified (1991)
- Bad To The Bone (1992)
- Reggae Dancer (1994, final album with Calton Coffie)
- Da Bomb (1996)
- Speak My Language (1998)
- Jamaika Me Crazy (1999)
- Big Tings (2000)
- Jah Jah People (2001)
- Barefoot In Negril (2001)
- Kool Operator (2002)
- This Is Crucial Reggae (2004)
- State Of Da World (2009, planned for January 2008 but released August 25th the year after)
[edit] Live albums
- Forward Jah-Jah People (1999, Highlights from the ninth Cartagena Festival 1990)
[edit] Singles
| Year | Song | U.S. Hot 100 | U.S. R&B | UK Singles | Album |
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| 1979 | "Everything Is Great" | - | - | 37 | Everything Is Great |
| "Stop Breaking My Heart" | - | - | 50 | ||
| 1987 | "Bad Boys" | 8 | 58 | 52 | One Way |
| 1992 | "Sweat (A La La La La Long)" | 16 | 73 | 3 | Bad Boys |
| 1993 | "Rock With You" | 98 | - | - | |
| 1994 | "Games People Play" | 84 | - | 67 | Reggae Dancer |
| 1998 | "Not About Romance" | 92 | - | - | Speak My Language |
| 2010 | "Candy Girl ft. Flo Rida" | - | - | - | State Of Da World |








