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94 East

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American funk group associated with Prince

94 East was an Americanfunk group formed in December 1975 by Pepe Willie, the former husband ofPrince's cousin. Willie was one of the people responsible for getting Prince's career established, and soon enlisted the talents of a teenage Prince and his childhood best friend,André Cymone. Prince also composed one song for them, "Just Another Sucker". 94 East was fronted byColonel Abrams, one of dance music's early pioneers, who went on to a short solo career with a cluster of big hits.[1] The band disbanded when Prince became a star in his own right. The 94 East recordings were recorded between December 1975 and February 1979.[2] The band was named afterInterstate 94, which runs throughMinneapolis–Saint Paul, and which, when it was constructed, destroyed a vibrant African American community inSaint Paul known as theRondo neighborhood.

The group's recordings first saw commercial release beginning in 1985, under the titleMinneapolis Genius.[3]Cash Box magazine reviewed the album, commenting, "These early recordings from the band 94 East feature never before released recordings by Prince and Andre Cymone, some of it quite good. All but one track are instrumentals and Prince does not sing. Still, this is a Prince collector's must."[4]

Discography

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Albums

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All albums are variations and comprehensive versions ofMinneapolis Genius.[5]

  • Minneapolis Genius orMinneapolis Genius - The Historic 1977 Recordings (credited as 94 East featuring Prince) (released in 1985 on vinyl and 1987 on CD).
  • Symbolic Beginning (credited as 94 East featuring Prince) (released in 1995, double CD)
  • One Man Jam (credited as Prince and 94 East) (released in 2000, double CD)
  • Just Another Sucker (credited as 94 East) (released in 2004, double CD)

Singles

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Savage, Mark (November 28, 2016)."Colonel Abrams: US House singer dies aged 67".BBC.com. RetrievedJuly 3, 2025.
  2. ^DanceMusicSexRomance - Prince: The First Decade (page 25 and 285) by Per Nilsen -ISBN 0-946719-23-3
  3. ^Bessman, Jim (October 5, 1985). "A Prince of a Teenager".Billboard. p. 4.
  4. ^"Album Releases".Cash Box. March 1, 1986. p. 10.
  5. ^Discogs: 94 East
  6. ^"Hot Black Singles".Billboard. March 29, 1986. p. 28.

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