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. In 1994, their follow up album, Anything Goes! peaked at #106 on the Billboard 200, and #39 on the R&B album chart. They had a large number of club hits, several of which also crossed over to become pop hits. 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. The first single Gonna Make You Sweat reached #1 on Billboard's Hot 100 and R&B Singles chart (and #3 in the UK). The fourth and final single from their debut album Just a Touch of Love, featured in the movie Sister Act. 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). 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. Both versions of the song feature lead vocals by Deborah Cooper. Their second album, Anything Goes! had two less successful singles, Do You Wanna Get Funky and Take a Toke. Neither reached the Hot 100. 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. 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. The album was released by MCA in 1995 in Europe, but it was not released in the US. This was the final studio album of new material to be released under the C+C Music Factory name. C+C Music Factory recently performed in Boston and Dallas with Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock. (*)