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1970 studio album by Roberta Flack
Chapter Two Released August 12, 1970 Recorded December 8–9, 1969, March–April 1970 Studio Atlantic , New York City Length 38 :19 Label Atlantic Producer
"Reverend Lee / Business Goes On As Usual" Released: August 9, 1970
"Do What You Gotta Do / Let It Be Me " Released: January 18, 1971
Chapter Two is the second studio album by American singer Roberta Flack .[ 3] [ 4] It was released in 1970 by Atlantic Records .[ 5]
"Reverend Lee" (Gene McDaniels ) – 4:31
"Do What You Gotta Do" (Jimmy Webb ) – 4:09
"Just Like a Woman " (Bob Dylan ) – 6:14
"Let It Be Me " (Gilbert Bécaud , Mann Curtis , Pierre Delanoë ) – 5:00
"Gone Away" (Donny Hathaway , Leroy Hutson, Curtis Mayfield ) – 5:16
"Until It's Time for You to Go " (Buffy Sainte-Marie ) – 4:57
"The Impossible Dream " (Joe Darion , Mitch Leigh ) – 4:42
"Business Goes on as Usual" (Fred Hellerman , Fran Minkoff ) – 3:30
Performers and musicians
Roberta Flack – vocals, piano
Eumir Deodato – conductor, horn arrangements, string arrangements
Joel Dorn – producer
Eric Gale – guitar
Donny Hathaway – piano, arranger, background vocals
Marshall Hawkins , Terry Plumeri , Chuck Rainey – bass guitar
King Curtis – background vocals, producer
Ray Lucas, Bernard Sweetney – drums
Gene McDaniels – background vocals
Warren Smith – percussion
Chauncey Welsch, Ernie Royal , Frank Wess , Garnett Brown , George Marge, John Frosk, John Glasel, Trevor Lawrence – horns
Hubert Laws , Joe Gentle – alto & bass flute
Corky Hale – harp
John Swallow – euphonium
Alfred Brown, Arnold Black, Emanuel Green, Gene Orloff , Harry Lookofsky , Joe Malin, Kermit Moore , Leo Kahn, Lewis Eley, Max Kahn, Max Pollikoff, Noel Dacosta, Peter Buonconsiglio, Peter Dimitriades, Raoul Poliakin, Sanford Allen, Selwart Clarke, Seymour Myroff, Tosha Samaroff – strings
Technical
Lew Hahn – recording and remix engineer
Ira Friedlander – album design
Jack Robinson – cover photography
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