Anything Goes! (C+C Music Factory album) explained
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 number 1 on the Dance/Club Play charts, number 40 on the Hot 100, and number 11 on the R&B Singles chart. The follow-up single, "Take a Toke" reached number 23 on the Dance/Club Play and 48 on the R&B Singles chart. "Take a Toke" was included in the soundtrack of Brazilian novela Quatro Por Quatro and was a hit single in the country.
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)
- "Take a Toke"
- "Just Wanna Chill"
- "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)
Personnel
- April Allen – background vocals
- Karen Anderson – background vocals
- Rodney Ascue – engineer
- Katreese Barnes – background vocals
- C+C Music Factory – primary artist
- Brian Chin – liner notes
- Clivillés & Cole – primary artist
- Robert Clivillés – arranger, backing vocals, composer, editing, mixing, producer, sequencing, vocals
- David Cole – arranger, backing vocals, composer, mixing, producer, vocals
- Deborah Cooper – vocals, backing vocals
- Jorge Corante – composer
- Ricky Crespo – composer, producer
- Stephen Cullo – producer
- Stephan Danelian – photography
- Zelma Davis – backing vocals, vocals
- Angel DeLeón – composer, vocals
- Craig Derry – backing vocals
- Will Downing – backing vocals
- Funkmaster Flex – producer
- El General – guest artist
- Andrea Hicks – backing vocals
- Kenny Hicks – vocal producer
- Chris Joannou – producer, programming
- Acar S. Key – engineer, mixing, producer
- Hal Belknap – assistant engineer
- Joey Kid – vocals
- Nicky Lindeman – art direction
- Paul Logus, Jr. – engineer
- Danny Madden – backing vocals
- Bruce Miller – engineer
- Cindy Mizelle – backing vocals
- Julian Peploe – design
- Herb Powers – mastering
- Duran Ramos – composer, producer, vocals
- Bob Rosa – engineer, mixing, producer
- John Seymour – assistant engineer
- Rod Temperton – composer
- Tony Terry – backing vocals
- Trilogy – vocals
- Danny Vargas – composer
- Martha Wash – vocals
- Albert Watson – photography
- Audrey Wheeler – vocals, backing vocals
- Larry Yasgar – executive producer
Charts
Notes and References
- The Billboard 200 Chart: Week of September 3, 1994. Billboard. March 11, 2021.
- Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Chart: Week of September 10, 1994. Billboard. March 11, 2021.