In the Hot Seat

Emerson, Lake & Palmer

In the Hot Seat

RELEASED: August 03, 1994
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Hand of Truth 5:23 2. Daddy 4:41 3. One by One 5:06 4. Heart on Ice 4:18 5. Thin Line 4:45 6. Man With the Long Black Coat 4:11 7. Change 4:43 8. Give Me a Reason to Stay 4:13 9. Gone Too Soon 4:11 10. Street War 4:22 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 15:28 12. Hammer It Out 2:35
In the Hot Seat is the eighth and final studio album by the progressive rock band Emerson, Lake & Palmer, released in 1994. The album showcases a blend of rock, jazz, and classical influences, characterized by Keith Emerson's virtuosic keyboard work, Greg Lake's melodic vocals and guitar, and Carl Palmer's intricate drumming. The sound reflects the band's evolution over the years, incorporating more modern production techniques and a slightly more commercial approach compared to their earlier works. Despite mixed reviews, the album holds a place in the band's discography as a testament to their enduring creativity.