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In the Hot Seat
Studio album by
Released27 September 1994
StudioGoodnight L.A., Los Angeles
GenreProgressive rock, pop rock, synthpop, adult contemporary
Length46:05
LabelVictory
ProducerKeith Olsen
Emerson, Lake & Palmer chronology
The Return of the Manticore
(1993)
In the Hot Seat
(1994)
King Biscuit Flower Hour: Greatest Hits Live
(1997)

In the Hot Seat is the ninth and final studio album by English progressive rock band Emerson, Lake & Palmer, released on 27 September 1994 by Victory. Recorded at Goodnight L.A. Studios in Los Angeles, it was produced by Keith Olsen.

Production

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, but was rid of it by an operation.[1]

"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.[2]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[3]

The album was a commercial flop. It received very little airplay and was the only Emerson, Lake & Palmer studio recording not to chart on the US Billboard 200. In the Hot Seat is their least-selling album.[1] Keith Olsen later regretted having produced the album, saying it had "No songs, no preparation, no work ethic."[4]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Hand of Truth"Keith Emerson, Greg Lake5:23
2."Daddy"Lake4:42
3."One by One"Emerson, Lake, Keith Olsen5:08
4."Heart on Ice"Lake, Olsen4:20
5."Thin Line"Bill Wray, Olsen, Emerson4:46
6."Man in the Long Black Coat"Bob Dylan (arrangement: Emerson)4:12
7."Change"Wray, Emerson, Olsen4:44
8."Give Me a Reason to Stay"Steve Diamond, Sam Lorber4:14
9."Gone Too Soon"Lake, Wray, Keith Wechsler4:12
10."Street War"Emerson, Lake4:24
Total length:46:05
CD bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
11."Pictures at an Exhibition (Studio Version)"
a. "Promenade"
b. "The Gnome"
c. "Promenade"
d. "The Sage"
e. "The Hut of Baba Yaga"
f. "The Great Gates of Kiev"
Modest Mussorgsky, Lake (arrangement: Emerson, Carl Palmer; lyrics: Lake)
Mussorgsky (arrangement: Emerson)
Mussorgsky (arrangement: Palmer)
Mussorgsky (lyrics: Lake)
Lake
Mussorgsky (arrangement: Emerson)
Mussorgsky (arrangement: Emerson; lyrics: Lake)
15:29
1:45
2:07
1:45
3:10
1:15
5:23
Total length:61:34
Japanese bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
12."Hammer It Out"Emerson2:36
Total length:64:10

2017 Deluxe Edition

2017 Deluxe Edition - CD one - Original 1994 album - 2017 remaster - plus bonuses
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Hand of Truth"Keith Emerson, Greg Lake5:23
2."Daddy"Lake4:42
3."One by One"Emerson, Lake, Keith Olsen5:08
4."Heart on Ice"Lake, Olsen4:20
5."Thin Line"Bill Wray, Olsen, Emerson4:46
6."Man in the Long Black Coat"Bob Dylan (arrangement: Emerson)4:12
7."Change"Wray, Emerson, Olsen4:44
8."Give Me a Reason to Stay"Steve Diamond, Sam Lorber4:14
9."Gone Too Soon"Lake, Wray, Keith Wechsler4:12
10."Street War"Emerson, Lake4:24
11."Pictures at an Exhibition"
a. "Promenade"
b. "The Gnome"
c. "Promenade"
d. "The Sage"
e. "The Hut of Baba Yaga"
f. "The Great Gates of Kiev" (Bonus track -)
Modest Mussorgsky, Lake (arrangement: Emerson, Carl Palmer; lyrics: Lake)
Mussorgsky (arrangement: Emerson)
Mussorgsky (arrangement: Palmer)
Mussorgsky (lyrics: Lake)
Lake
Mussorgsky (arrangement: Emerson)
Mussorgsky (arrangement: Emerson; lyrics: Lake)
15:29
1:45
2:07
1:45
3:10
1:15
5:23
12."A Time and a Place" (Bonus track - Now Tour '97 / '98 (2017 Remaster))Emerson, Lake, Palmer 
13."Piano Concerto No. 1: Third Movement: Toccata Con Fuogo" (Bonus track - Now Tour '97 / '98 (2017 Remaster))Emerson 
2017 Deluxe Edition - CD two - Now Tour '97 / '98 - 2017 remaster
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."From The Beginning"Lake 
2."Karn Evil 9: 1st Impression Part 2"Emerson, Lake 
3."Tiger In A Spotlight"Emerson, Lake, Palmer, Sinfield 
4."Hoedown"Copeland:Arr. Emerson, Lake, Palmer 
5."Touch And Go"Emerson, Lake 
6."Knife Edge"Leoš Janáček & J.S. Bach:Arr. Emerson, Lake, Palmer/Fraser 
7."Bitches Crystal"Emerson, Lake 
8."Honky Tonk Train Blues"Meade Lux Lewis 
9."Take A Pebble"Lake 
10."Lucky Man"Lake 
11."Fanfare For The Common Man / Rondo"Copeland:Arr. Emerson, Lake, Palmer / Brubeck:Arr. Emerson, Lake, Palmer 
12."21st Century Schizoid Man / America"Fripp, Giles, Lake, McDonald, Sinfield / Bernstein, Sondheim 

Personnel

Emerson, Lake & Palmer

Additional musicians

  • Bill Wray – backing vocals
  • Paula Mattioli – backing vocals
  • Kristen Olsen – additional vocal (on "Daddy")
  • Fred White – choir (on "Pictures at an Exhibition")
  • Ricky Nelson – choir (on "Pictures at an Exhibition")
  • Lynn B. Davis – choir (on "Pictures at an Exhibition")
  • Linda McCrary – choir (on "Pictures at an Exhibition")

Technical personnel

  • Keith Olsen – producer, engineer
  • Brian Foraker – engineer
  • Joe Gastwirt – mastering engineer (at Ocean View Digital Mastering, Los Angeles)
  • Hans Neleman – cover photography
  • Karl Kristkeitz – package design
  • Brian Aris – band photography

References

  1. ^ a b Lake, Greg (29 June 2017). Lucky Man: The Autobiography. London: Hachette UK. ISBN 9781472126474.
  2. ^ "Update: Good Works: ELP Royalty Donation". Billboard. Vol. 106, no. 45. New York: Nielsen Business Media. 5 November 1994. p. 103.
  3. ^ Loren, Marc. Emerson, Lake & Palmer: In the Hot Seat > Review at AllMusic. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
  4. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20110307134524/http://www.fleetwoodmac.net/penguin/qa/keitholsen_qa3.htm