Saturday, 23 August 2025

Emerson, Lake & Palmer - In The Hot Seat (1994)

Year: 26 September 1994 (CD 1994)
Label: Victory Records (UK), 828 554-2
Style: Progressive rock, Symphonic Rock
Country: London, England
Time: 71:33
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 433 Mb

The making of the album was complicated by health issues encountered by both keyboard player Keith Emerson and drummer Carl Palmer. Emerson had trouble with the ulnar nerve, which made it difficult for him to control his right hand. As the prognosis for recovery after the surgical treatment was not promising, he had to overdub the right-hand parts with his left hand. Palmer suffered problems with carpal tunnel syndrome, which led to numbness in his fingers. He underwent surgery to correct the issue.
"Daddy" was written by Lake in memory of missing child Sara Anne Wood and was used to raise awareness of missing and abducted children. The royalties from the song initially brought in $5,000 and were donated to the Sara Anne Wood Rescue Center, a national non-profit foundation established by Wood's father.
"Street War" originated in summer 1988 sessions by Lake with Geoff Downes under the project name Ride the Tiger, but was reworked for this album by adding and rewriting lyrics and composing new music. Ride the Tiger was finally released in 2015.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_the_Hot_Seat)

01. Hand Of Truth (05:22)
02. Daddy (04:42)
03. One By One (05:07)
04. Heart On Ice (04:19)
05. Thin Line (04:45)
06. Man In The Long Black Coat (04:12)
07. Change (04:43)
08. Give Me A Reason To Stay (04:14)
09. Gone Too Soon (04:11)
10. Street War (04:24)
11. Pictures At An Exhibition a. Promenade (01:45)
12. Pictures At An Exhibition b. The Gnome (02:07)
13. Pictures At An Exhibition c. Promenade (01:45)
14. Pictures At An Exhibition d. The Sage (03:10)
15. Pictures At An Exhibition e. The Hut Of Baba Yaga (01:16)
16. Pictures At An Exhibition f. The Great Gates Of Kiev (05:24)

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