Artist's albums
Don't Give Me A Love That I Can't Use
2001 · single
Best Of Colonel Abrams
1999 · compilation
I'm Caught up (Deep Mixes)
1997 · EP
Victim Of Loving You
1995 · single
Get with You
1994 · EP
I'm Caught Up
1993 · single
About Romance
1992 · album
You And Me Equals Us
1987 · album
Colonel Abrams (Expanded Edition)
1985 · album
Music Is the Answer
1984 · album
You're the One for Me
2022 · single
Good Things (2021 Remake)
2021 · single
House Of Stone (Alexander Technique Remix)
2019 · single
House Of Stone (SONIKSSP Remixes, Pt. 2)
2019 · single
House Of Stone (SONIKSSP Remixes, Pt. 1)
2019 · single
Music Is My Life
2019 · single
Music Is The Answer (New York City Remixes)
2018 · single
Music Is The Answer
2018 · single
People Of The Night Life
2018 · album
In The Groove
2012 · album
Get With You
2012 · single
Strapped (The Very Best Of The Remixes)
2010 · compilation
I'm Not Gonna Let (Remixes)
2009 · single
Make A Difference
2007 · album
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Biography
Detroit-born vocalist Colonel Abrams (his actual name) enjoyed moderate success in the late '80s, singing in a harsh, terse soul style while fitting his voice into a garage and house setting. Abrams was in the group Conservative Manor with his brother Morris in the late '60s, then sang lead vocals for 94 East in 1976. Their roster included Prince on guitar. Abrams later joined Surprise Package, a New Jersey group. He scored a mild hit in 1984 with the ballad "Leave the Message Behind the Door" for New York's Streetwise Records. The follow-up, "Music Is the Answer," was an international dance hit and earned him a deal with MCA in 1985. He had more success with the singles "Trapped," "I'm Not Gonna Let You," and "How Soon We Forget" in the late '80s, and also recorded a pair of LPs. Abrams' single "Bad Timing" was produced by Cameo's Larry Blackmon for the independent Horrus label in 1990. ~ Ron Wynn, Rovi