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| 1. Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now) 2. Here We Go, Let's Rock & Roll 3. Things That Make You Go Hmmm.... 4. Just a Touch of Love (Everyday) 5. Groove of Love, A (What's This Word Called Love?) 6. Live Happy 7. Oooh Baby 8. Let's Get Funkee 9. Givin' It to You 10. Bang That Beat 11. [Untitled] | |
| Details | |
| Playing time: | 66 min. |
| Producer: | David Cole, Larry Yasgar, Robert Clivilles |
| Distributor: | Sony Music Distribution ( |
| Recording type: | Studio |
| Recording mode: | Stereo |
| SPAR Code: | AAD |
| Album notes | |
| C&C Music Factory: Zelma Davis, Freedom Williams (vocals); David Cole (various instruments, keyboards, background vocals); Robert Clivilles (drums, percussion, programming, background vocals). Additional personnel: Paul Pesco (guitar); Hugh McCraken (harmonica); Alan Friedman (keyboards, drums, programming); Ricky Crespo (keyboards); Deborah Cooper, Martha Wash, Craig Derry, Norma Jean Wright, Duran Ramos, Victoria Clamp, Yolanda Lee (background vocals). Engineers include: Rodney Ascue, Alec Head, Barbara Aims. Personnel: Robert Clivillés (vocals, keyboards, drums, percussion, drum programming, background vocals); Craig Derry, Victoria Clamp, Deborah Cooper, Freedom Williams, Yolanda Lee, Duran Ramos, Martha Wash, Norma Jean Wright, Zelma Davis (vocals, background vocals); Paul Pesco (guitar); Hugh McCracken (harmonica); Alan Friedman (keyboards, drums, programming, drum programming); David Cole (keyboards, background vocals); Ricky Crespo (keyboards). Audio Mixers: Acar S. Key; Bob Rosa. Robert Clivilles and David Cole, who were known as C & C Music Factory, were two of the most prolific producers of the early '90s. Backed by the MC stylings of Freedom Williams, C & C Music Factory had one of the biggest songs of the decade with "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)." GONNA MAKE YOU SWEAT also includes "Things That Make You Go HMMMM" and "Just a Touch of Love (Everyday)." Martha Wash, Zelma Davis, and numerous others contributed background and supporting vocals. The two went on to produce and remix numerous other acts until David Cole died in 1995 of spinal meningitis. Clivilles continued his production career alone thereafter. | |
| Editorial reviews | |
| 4 Stars - Excellent - ...This is fun, funky and almost anything off it could follow the first single from specialist dancefloors into the Top 40... Q (03/01/1991) ...a lot of fun--and it does live up to its name... - Rating: B+ Entertainment Weekly (01/18/1991) | |
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