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Refimprove|date=May 2010Infobox musical artist| name = C+C Music Factory| image =| caption =| image_size =| background = group_or_band| alias = Clivillés + Cole, The 28th Street Crew | genre = Dance Music|Dance , House Music|House , Hip Hop , Electro Pop | years_active = 1989-1996, 2010–present| label = Vendetta Records|Vendetta / A& M Records|A& M / PolyGram Records Columbia Records|Columbia / Sony Music Entertainment|SME Records MCA Records | associated_acts = Mariah Carey , The Brat Pack , 2 Puerto Ricans, a Blackman, and a Dominican , The 28th Street Crew | website =| current_members = Robert Clivillés , Eric Kupper | past_members = David Cole (producer)|David Cole , Zelma Davis , Martha Wash , Freedom Williams , Deborah Cooper , Trilogy (group)|Trilogy , Paul Pesco , Q-Unique C+C Music Factory is a dance-pop and hip hop group formed in 1989 by David Cole (producer)|David Cole and Robert Clivillés that stopped recording in 1996, following Cole's death. In 2010 C+C Music Factory reformed with Eric Kupper replacing Cole.
C+C Music Factory earned a total of 35 music industry awards worldwide, including five Billboard Awards, five American Music Awards , and two MTV Video Music Awards .
Overview
C+C Music Factory consisted primarily of the two record producers Robert Clivillés and David Cole (producer)|David Cole and vocalists who varied by the particular recording project. Eric Kupper replaced Cole (who died in 1995) in 2010.
History
Origins
Before forming C+C Music Factory Robert Clivillés and David Cole (producer)|David Cole were active in 2 Puerto Ricans, a Blackman, and a Dominican and The 28th Street Crew in the late 1980s . http://www.discogs.com/artist/Chep+Nu%C3%B1ez Chep Nuñez, Discogs http://www.discogs.com/artist/28th+Street+Crew%2C+The 28th Street Crew, The, Discogs In 1990 Clivillés and Cole released a single, featuring later C+C Music Factory rapper Freedom Williams , called "Get Dumb& #33; (Free Your Body)" as The Crew. http://www.discogs.com/CrewFeaturing-Freedom-Williams-Get-Dumb-Free-Your-Body/master/227008 Crew, The Featuring Freedom Williams – Get Dumb& #33; (Free Your Body), Discogs The song features a prominent sample of Boyd Jarvis ' 1983 song "The Music Got Me." It was sampled without Jarvis' permission therefore the situation resulted in a lawsuit against Cole and Clivillés.Jarvis v. A & M Records 827 F. Supp. 282 (D.N.J. 1993) http://cip.law.ucla.edu/cases/1990-1999/Pages/jarvisamrecords.aspx#top UCLA
Creation and success
In 1989 Clivillés and Cole hired the artist Zelma Davis (Vocalist), Martha Wash (Vocalist) and Freedom Williams (MC) to all the tracks for Gonna Make You Sweat , the group's first album. http://www.mtv.com/music/artist/c_c_music_factory/artist.jhtml#biographyEnd C+C Music Factory/Full Biography, MTV In 1990 it peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 album chart, No. 11 on the Top R& B/Hip-Hop Albums|R& B album chart, and went 5x music recording sales certification|platinum .
All four singles from their debut album reached No. 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 No. 1 on Billboard's Hot 100 and R& B Singles chart (and No. 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 (Let's Rock & Roll)" reached No. 3 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart (and No. 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 No. 4 (and No. 4 in the UK).
In 1992, they had another No. 1 Dance/Club play hit with the song "Keep It Comin'" (Dance Till You Can't Dance No More); with emcee Q-Unique and lead and background vocalist Deborah Cooper that was recorded for the soundtrack and opening cheerleading routine from the movie Buffy the Vampire Slayer (film)|Buffy the Vampire Slayer .
Second and third album
The duo's second album, Anything Goes& #33; (C+C Music Factory album)|Anything Goes! released in 1994, had two less successful singles, "Do You Wanna Get Funky" and "Take a Toke." Only the former reached the Hot 100, but both songs did achieve high critical acclaim in some circles. The album peaked at No. 106 on the Billboard 200, and No. 39 on the R& B album chart. This album mainly featured on vocals hip-hop outfit Trilogy (group)|Trilogy and the returning Zelma Davis and Martha Wash. Freedom Williams was asked to return but declined this invitation. http://dancemusic.about.com/od/remixersproducers/a/RobClivillesIn2_2.htm Robert Clivilles Interview (Part 2), About.com
David Cole died on January 24, 1995. http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/entertainment/1995/01/25/1995-01-25_c_c_s_david_cole_dies_at_32.html "C+C's David Cole dies at 32", NY Daily News (25 January 1995)
An album was released in Europe in late 1995 by Robert Clivillés with the name C+C Music Factory (album)|C+C Music Factory , http://www.discogs.com/C-C-Music-Factory-C-C-Music-Factory/master/78030 C + C Music Factory - C + C Music Factory, Discogs which spawned one more US No. 1 Dance/Club Play hit "I'll Always be Around." Neither the single nor the album featured former member David Cole. The album was released by MCA in 1995 in Europe, but it was not released in the US. "I'll be Around" was released as a vinyl and CD promo and vinyl and CD single in the USA on MCA Records. This was the final studio album of new material to be released under the C+C Music Factory name. A 1996 promo single|promo maxi single "Don't Stop The Remix" was the last single released by the group (only in Japan ). http://www.discogs.com/C-C-Music-Factory-Dont-Stop-The-Remix/release/1635192 C + C Music Factory - Don't Stop The Remix, Discogs
2010 comeback
In 2010 C+C Music Factory reformed with Eric Kupper stepping in to replace Cole. Their first soft release was the single "Live Your Life" as C+C Music Factory Presents Scarlett Santana in early 2010 on a Bill Coleman Remixxer Compilation http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/remixxer-bill-coleman-continuous/id372674704 Remixxer: Bill Coleman (Continuous Mix), iTunes (June 01, 2010) album. A new release single,"Rain" by Scarlett Santana featuring C+C Music Factory, was released in August 2011. http://sobelnationradio.org/music-news/item/the-brand-new-cc-factory-robert-clivilles-eric-kupper The Brand New C& C Music Factory - Robert Clivilles & Eric Kupper, Sobel Nation Radio (August 3, 2011)
Releases under alternate names
In 1991, as Clivillés + Cole, the duo released an LP-single A-side and B-side|A-side featuring a cover of U2 's " Pride (In the Name of Love) ", but it was the B-side "Deeper Love", featuring vocals by Deborah Cooper (a long time Clivillés and Cole vocalist) and Paul Pesco that proved to be a hit, peaking at No. 15 in the UK. Deborah Cooper performed "Deeper Love" on Saturday Night Live with C+C Music Factory. It was also covered by Aretha Franklin with production by Clivillés + Cole. Both sides charted on the Billboard Hot 100 in the spring of 1992: "A Deeper Love" peaked at #44, while "Pride (In The Name Of Love)" reached #54. In 1992 as Clivillés + Cole an album was released called "Greatest Remixes Vol. 1" featuring remixes of other artist songs by the duo. http://www.discogs.com/artist/Clivill%C3%A9s+%26+Cole Clivillés & Cole, Discogs The video for these songs was actually one long featurette, beginning with "Deeper Love" and then continuing into "Pride (In The Name Of Love)" halfway through the video. The video was labelled "Pride (A Deeper Love)". Some networks preferred to show the videos separately while others played the whole length.
In 1992, the duo assembled The S.O.U.L. S.Y.S.T.E.M. , only one song of this group was ever released. http://www.discogs.com/artist/S.O.U.L.+S.Y.S.T.E.M.%2C+The S.O.U.L. S.Y.S.T.E.M., The, Discogs A special uptempo vocal club remix was released as a promo single by Arista Records .
Clivillés and Cole later released a new single under the moniker The 28th Street Crew called O in 1994.A song called "O" by the 28th Street Crew (written by Robert Clivillés/David Cole/ Ricky Crespo ) can be found on the CD Ministry of Sound —the sessions volume 3 mixed by Clivilles & Cole ( Warner Music , 1994, http://www.discogs.com/Clivilles-Cole-The-Sessions-Volume-3/release/1508569 Catalog: MINSTCD 003, 4509-98130-2) In 1994 Clivillés and Cole produced a song for El General "Las Chicas", which borrowed heavily from the song "Boriqua Anthem" on the " Anything Goes& #33; (C+C Music Factory album)|Anything Goes " album. http://www.discogs.com/El-General-Las-Chicas/master/325490 El General – Las Chicas, Discogs
Since then, Robert Clivillés has produced on his own including the membership of the group MVP (group)|MVP as well as one last album release in 1996 on Columbia Records|Columbia under the moniker Robi Rob's Club World http://www.discogs.com/Robi-Robs-Clubworld-Robi-Robs-Clubworld/master/201026 Robi Rob's Clubworld – Robi Rob's Clubworld, Discogs http://www.discogs.com/Robi-Robs-Clubworld-Robi-Robs-Clubworld/release/696603 Robi Rob's Clubworld – Robi Rob's Clubworld, Discogs and various other releases under different names. http://www.discogs.com/artist/Robert+Clivillés#t=Credits_Writing-Arrangement& q=& p=1 Robert Clivillés Discography, Discogs
Unofficial performances
Although not a C+C Music Factory member since 1991 artist Freedom Williams still occasionally performs under the banner C+C Music Factory , http://www.dallasdancemusic.com/forums/party-reviews/222342-c-c-music-factory-rob-base-dj-ez-rock-digital-underground.html Dallas Dance Music - Dallas nightlife, music, tickets, and more > The Chill Room > Party Reviews founder Clivillés has labeled this "the biggest insult in the world".
Music videos
The visuals and production for C+C Music Factory's first videos helped to distinguish the group's first releases from previous mainstream dance hits like Technotronic 's " Pump Up the Jam ". Controversy erupted when it was discovered that vocalist Zelma Davis lip-synced to Martha Wash 's vocals in the video for the groups first single, " Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now) ." Wash later sued the group and appeared on the Joan Rivers show unannounced immediately after the Milli Vanilli lip-sync controversy erupted. Speculation about bad blood between Wash and the group were laid to rest when Wash and Davis both appeared in the video of 1994 in music|1994 's Hot Dance Music/Club Play No. 1 single "Do You Wanna Get Funky," on which they both shared lead vocals.
A video of "Just a Touch of Love" is featured at the beginning of VHS copies of the movie Sister Act . The video consists of members of the band singing and dancing with nuns in the movie, edited together with scenes from the movie.
The house-music cover and remix of U2 's " Pride (In the Name of Love) " featured Deborah Cooper on lead vocals, with Robert and David singing background parts.
Discography
Studio albums
Year
Album details
Peak chart positions
Certifications ( List of best selling music artists
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US R& B
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AUT
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NZ
SWE
SWI
UK cite book
1990
Gonna Make You Sweat
First studio album
Release date: December 13, 1990
Label: Columbia Records
2
11
7
26
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3
30
13
8
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Recording Industry Association of America|US : 5& times; Platinum
Canadian Recording Industry Association|CAN : 4& times; Platinum
British Phonographic Industry|UK : Gold
1994
Anything Goes& #33; (C+C Music Factory album)
Second studio album
Release date: August 9, 1994
Label: Columbia Records
106
39
36
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63
25
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46
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1995
C+C Music Factory (album)
Third studio album
Release date: 1995
Label: MCA Records
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Singles
Year
Single
Peak chart positions
Album
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US R& B
US Dan
AUS
AUT
NL
NZ
SWE
SWI
UK
1990
" Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now) "
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1
1
3
1
2
2
5
1
3
Gonna Make You Sweat
1991
"Here We Go (Let's Rock & Roll)"
3
7
1
20
24
15
9
33
11
20
" Things That Make You Go Hmmm... "
4
31
1
6
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19
2
14
15
4
"Just a Touch of Love"
50
83
1
26
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47
21
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21
31
1994
"Do You Wanna Get Funky"
40
11
1
11
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18
2
37
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27
Anything Goes!
"Take a Toke"
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23
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26
1995
"I Found Love"
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13
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26
"I'll Always Be Around"
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1
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42
C+C Music Factory
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Other charted songs
Year
Single
Peak chart positions
Album
US
US Dan
AUS
NL
NOR
NZ
UK
1992
" Keep It Comin' (Dance Till You Can't Dance No More) "
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi? page=gr& GRid=8610222 Find-A-Grave profile for David B. Cole
http://www.discogs.com/artist/C+%2B+C+Music+Factory C+C Music Factory at Discogs.com
http://dancemusic.about.com/od/remixersproducers/a/RobClivillesInt.htm Robert Clivilles Interview 2004
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