Anything Goes! (C+C Music Factory album)
Anything Goes! is the second album by the US dance group C+C Music Factory. The album's lead single "Do You Wanna Get Funky"; which featured Martha Wash, Zelma Davis, and Trilogy, reached #1 on the Dance/Club Play charts, #40 on the Hot 100, and #11 on the R&B Singles chart. The follow-up single, "Take a Toke" reached #23 on the Dance/Club Play and #48 on the R&B Singles chart.
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Released | August 9, 1994 | |||
Recorded | 1994 | |||
Genre | House, hip hop | |||
Length | 77:30 | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Producer | David Cole, Robert Clivillés | |||
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Singles from Anything Goes! | ||||
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The album's third single, "I Found Love", features a sample of Kool & The Gang's "Ladies' Night". "Just Wanna Chill" samples R. Kelly's "Honey Love".
Track listing
- "Let's Get Started" (Interlude I)
- "Bounce to the Beat (Can You Dig It?)"
- "Do You Wanna Get Funky" (featuring Martha Wash, Zelma Davis, and Trilogy)
- "I Found Love" (featuring Zelma Davis)
- "A Song Is Just a Song" (Interlude II)
- "Takin' Over" (featuring Martha Wash)
- "Gonna Love U Over"
- "The Mood" (Interlude III)
- "Just Wanna Chill"
- "Take a Toke"
- "All Damn Night"
- "Share That Beat of Love"
- "Hip Hop Express"
- "Robi-Rob's Boriqua Anthem"
- "C+C Has Left the Building" (Interlude IV)
- "The West" (Interlude V)
- "Good or Bad" (Interlude VI)
- "A Moment of Silence for Larry Levan"
- "A Moment of Silence for Chep Nunez"
- "Papermaker" feat Mc Charlie Brown (AKA C Brown from L.o.n.s)
Credits
Vocals (Background) | April Allen |
Vocals (Background) | Karen Anderson |
Engineer | Rodney Ascue |
Vocals (Background) | Katreese Barnes |
Primary Artist | C+C Music Factory |
Liner Notes | Brian Chin |
Primary Artist | Clivillés & Cole |
Arranger, Composer, Editing, Mixing, Producer, Sequencing, Vocals, Vocals (Background) | Robert Clivillés |
Arranger, Composer, Mixing, Producer, Vocals, Vocals (Background) | David Cole |
Vocals, Vocals (Background) | Deborah Cooper |
Composer | Jorge Corante |
Composer, Producer | Ricky Crespo |
Producer | Stephen Cullo |
Photography | Stephan Danelian |
Vocals, Vocals (Background) | Zelma Davis |
Composer, Vocals | Angel DeLeón |
Vocals (Background) | Craig Derry |
Guest Artist, Vocals (Background) | Will Downing |
Producer | Funkmaster Flex |
Guest Artist | El General |
Vocals (Background) | Andrea Hicks |
Vocal Producer | Kenny Hicks |
Producer, Programming | Chris Joannou |
Engineer, Mixing, Producer | Acar S. Key |
Assistant Engineer | Hal Belknap |
Vocals | Joey Kid |
Art Direction | Nicky Lindeman |
Engineer | Paul Logus, Jr. |
Guest Artist, Vocals (Background) | Danny Madden |
Engineer | Bruce Miller |
Guest Artist, Vocals (Background) | Cindy Mizelle |
Design | Julian Peploe |
Mastering | Herb Powers |
Composer, Producer, Vocals | Duran Ramos |
Engineer, Mixing, Producer | Bob Rosa |
Assistant Engineer | John Seymour |
Composer | Rod Temperton |
Guest Artist, Vocals (Background) | Tony Terry |
Guest Artist | Trilogy |
Vocals, Vocals (Background) | Trilogy |
Composer | Danny Vargas |
Guest Artist, Vocals | Martha Wash |
Photography | Albert Watson |
Guest Artist, Vocals, Vocals (Background) | Audrey Wheeler |
Executive Producer | Larry Yasgar |
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