GQ Two
GQ Two is the second album by American soul/disco group GQ, released in 1980 on the Arista label. It peaked at #9 on the R&B chart and #46 on the pop listing. Unlike its predecessor, Disco Nights, no single from this album crossed over to the Billboard Hot 100, but "Sitting in the Park" and "Standing Ovation" reached #9 and #12, respectively, on the R&B chart. Like "I Do Love You" from Disco Nights, the former was a cover of a 1965 Billy Stewart recording.
Personnel
GQ
- Emmanuel Rahiem LeBlanclead and rhythm guitar, lead vocals
- Keith "Sabu" Crierbass, vocals
- Paul Servicedrums, vocals
- Herb Lanekeyboards, vocals
Management
- Tony Lopezmanagement and direction
Technical personnel
- Jimmy Simpsonproduction, mixing
- Larkin Arnoldexecutive producer
- Steve Toos, Michael Hutchinsonrecording engineers
- John Potoker, Matthew Weiner, Craig Michaels, Karla Bandini, Doug Grinbergsassistant engineers
- Barbara Tiesistudio coordinator
- Stuart Romainemastering
Artwork
- John Fordphotography
- Gerald Huertalogo design
- Webster McKnighthairstylist
- Lisa Dauriostylist
- Donn Davenportart direction
Charts
;Singles| Year | Single | Chart | Position |
| 1980 | "Standing Ovation" | US Dance | 35 |
| 1980 | "Standing Ovation" | US R&B | 12 |
| 1980 | "Sitting in the Park" | US Pop | 101 |
| 1980 | "Sitting in the Park" | US R&B | 9 |