In the Hot Seat
In the Hot Seat | ||||
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Studio album by Emerson, Lake & Palmer | ||||
Released | 27 September 1994 | |||
Recorded | Goodnight L.A. Studios | |||
Genre | Rock, progressive rock | |||
Length | 46:09 | |||
Label | Victory Music | |||
Producer | Keith Olsen | |||
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In The Hot Seat is the ninth and final studio album by progressive rock band Emerson, Lake & Palmer, released in 1994. During the album's recording, Keith Emerson suffered medical problems with the nerves in his right hand, which made it difficult for him to play the keyboards. The tensions between him and Greg Lake surfaced again during this album. "Daddy" was written in memory of missing child Sara Anne Wood and used to raise awareness of missing children.
The album was recorded at Goodnight L.A. Studios in Los Angeles, California and engineered by Brian Foraker & Keith Olsen.
Track listing
- "Hand of Truth" (Keith Emerson, Greg Lake) – 5:22
- "Daddy" (Lake) – 4:42 (Single Cut: 4:16)
- "One By One" (Lake, Emerson, Keith Olsen) – 5:16
- "Heart on Ice" (Lake, Olsen) – 4:17
- "Thin Line" (Emerson, Olsen, Wray) – 4:45
- "Man in the Long Black Coat" (Bob Dylan; arr. Emerson) – 4:12
- "Change" (Emerson, Lake, Olsen, Wray) – 4:43
- "Give Me a Reason to Stay" (Steve Diamond, Sam Lorber) – 4:14
- "Gone Too Soon" (Keith Wechsler, Lake, Wray) – 4:11
- "Street War" (Emerson, Lake) – 4:24
Bonus Track
- "Hammer It Out" - 2:30 (bonus track on Victor (Japan) and Rhino re-issues)
- "Pictures at an Exhibition" – 14:47 (studio recording, already published in The Return of the Manticore box set)
- A. "Promenade" (Mussorgsky, Emerson) – 1:46
- B. "The Gnome" (Mussorgsky, Carl Palmer) – 2:06
- C. "Promenade" (Mussorgsky, Lake) – 1:45
- D. "The Sage" (Lake) – 3:10
- E. "The Hut of Baba Yaga" (Mussorgsky) – 1:16
- F. "The Great Gates of Kiev" (Mussorgsky) – 5:24
- "Nighthawks" - 1:32 (bonus track on Victor (Japan) and Rhino re-issues)
- "Creole Dance" - 3:40 (bonus track on Victor (Japan) and Rhino re-issues)
- "Inferno" - 1:51 (bonus track on Victor (Japan) and Rhino re-issues)
- "5 Bridges Suite (All Bridges)" - 15:44 (bonus track on Victor (Japan) and Rhino re-issues)
- A. "Fantasia" - 6:21
- B. "Andante Cantabile" - 3:41
- C. "Allegro" - 2:20
- D. "Fugue" - 1:06
- E. "Finale" - 2:16
- "Interlude" - 1:06 (bonus track on Victor (Japan} and Rhino re-issues)
- "Rondo" - 5:44 (bonus track on Victor (Japan) and Rhino re-issues)
- "Piano Improvisations" - 10:43 (bonus track on Victor (Japan) and Rhino re-issues)
- "Peter Gunn" - 3:38 (bonus track on Victor (Japan) and Rhino re-issues)
- "Dream Runner" - 2:44 (bonus track on Victor (Japan) and Rhino re-issues)
- "Blue Rondo A La Turk" - 6:11 (bonus track on Victor (Japan) and Rhino re-issues)
Personnel
Band members
Additional musicians
- Bill Wray – backing vocals
- Maula Mattioli – backing vocals
- Kristen Olsen – backing vocals
- Choir
- Fred White – choir vocals
- Ricky Nelson – choir vocals (Note:....not the Ricky Nelson of Ozzie and Harriet fame)
- Lynn B. Davis – choir vocals
- Linda McCrary – choir vocals
- Keith Wechsler, Richard Baker, Brian Foraker - keyboard programming
Production
- Producer: Keith Olsen
Release details
- 1994, UK, Victory Music D 105906, Release date 27 September 1994, CD
References
- ↑ Loren, Marc (2011 [last update]). "In the Hot Seat - Emerson, Lake & Palmer | AllMusic". Allmusic. Retrieved 26 July 2011. Check date values in:
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