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| In 1990, their first album Gonna Make You Sweat peaked at #2 on the Billboard 200 album chart, #11 R&B album chart, and went 5x platinum.<br />In 1994, their follow up album, Anything Goes! peaked at #106 on the Billboard 200, and #39 on the R&B album chart.<br />They had a large number of club hits, several of which also crossed over to become pop hits.<br />All four singles from their debut album reached #1 on Billboard's Dance/Club Play chart, and all four were also crossover Pop and R&B hits.<br />The first single Gonna Make You Sweat reached #1 on Billboard's Hot 100 and R&B Singles chart (and #3 in the UK).<br />The fourth and final single from their debut album Just a Touch of Love, featured in the movie Sister Act.<br />The album contained two more Top 5 singles; Here We Go reached #3 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart (and #20 in the UK), and Things That Make You Go Hmmm (inspired by a phrase uttered periodically by late-night talk show host, Arsenio Hall) reached #4 (and #4 in the UK).<br />In 1992, they had another #1 Dance/Club play hit with the song Keep It Comin' (Dance Till You Can't Dance No More); including a variation with emcee Q-Unique that was recorded for the soundtrack and opening cheerleading routine from Buffy the Vampire Slayer.<br />Both versions of the song feature lead vocals by Deborah Cooper.<br />Their second album, Anything Goes! had two less successful singles, Do You Wanna Get Funky and Take a Toke.<br />Neither reached the Hot 100.<br />An album was released in Europe in late 1995 by Robert Clivillés with the name C+C Music Factory, which spawned one more US #1 Dance/Club Play hit I'll Always be Around.<br />Neither the single nor the album featured former member David Cole, who had died prior to the recording of the material featured on this release.<br />The album was released by MCA in 1995 in Europe, but it was not released in the US.<br />This was the final studio album of new material to be released under the C+C Music Factory name.<br />C+C Music Factory recently performed in Boston and Dallas with Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock. (*) |
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