Anything Goes! (C+C Music Factory album) explained

Anything Goes!
Type:studio
Artist:C+C Music Factory
Cover:AnythingGoes.gif
Border:yes
Released:August 9, 1994
Recorded:1994
Genre:House, hip hop
Length:77:30
Label:Columbia
Producer:David Cole, Robert Clivillés
Prev Title:Gonna Make You Sweat
Prev Year:1990
Next Title:C+C Music Factory
Next Year:1995

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

  1. "Let's Get Started" (Interlude I)
  2. "Bounce to the Beat (Can You Dig It?)"
  3. "Do You Wanna Get Funky" (featuring Martha Wash, Zelma Davis, and Trilogy)
  4. "I Found Love" (featuring Zelma Davis)
  5. "A Song Is Just a Song" (Interlude II)
  6. "Takin' Over" (featuring Martha Wash)
  7. "Gonna Love U Over"
  8. "The Mood" (Interlude III)
  9. "Take a Toke"
  10. "Just Wanna Chill"
  11. "All Damn Night"
  12. "Share That Beat of Love"
  13. "Hip Hop Express"
  14. "Robi-Rob's Boriqua Anthem"
  15. "C+C Has Left the Building" (Interlude IV)
  16. "The West" (Interlude V)
  17. "Good or Bad" (Interlude VI)
  18. "A Moment of Silence for Larry Levan"
  19. "A Moment of Silence for Chep Nunez"
  20. "Papermaker" feat MC Charlie Brown (AKA C Brown from L.O.N.S)

Personnel

Charts

Chart (1994)! scope="col"
Peak
position
US Billboard 200[1] 106
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[2] 39

Notes and References

  1. The Billboard 200 Chart: Week of September 3, 1994. Billboard. March 11, 2021.
  2. Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Chart: Week of September 10, 1994. Billboard. March 11, 2021.