Английская Википедия:Heat of the Moment (Asia song)

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"Heat of the Moment" is the first single released by English progressive rock supergroup Asia from their 1982 eponymous debut album. It was written by singer and bass guitarist John Wetton and keyboardist Geoff Downes. It was named by Lee Zimmerman of Paste as Asia's signature song.[1]

Background

Singer John Wetton said,

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B-sides

"Time Again" is the B-side of the U.K. release. The song was written by all the band members, Geoff Downes, Steve Howe, Carl Palmer and John Wetton, and can also be found on the Asia album.

"Ride Easy" is the B-side of the singles released outside of the United Kingdom. This song was written by Wetton and Howe. It was never given a regular release on a studio album, but it was included in the EP Aurora (1986), released only in Japan. It was released on CD on The Very Best of Asia: Heat of the Moment (1982-1990) (2000).

Development

"Heat of the Moment" was the last song recorded for the album. John Kalodner of Geffen asked the band for a single: Wetton had an idea for the chorus and Downes had an idea that made the verse and they wrote the song in an afternoon. The line "You catch a pearl and ride the dragon's wings" was inspired by Roger Dean's artwork for the album.[2]

Howe overdubbed his Gibson Les Paul Junior playing the rhythm guitar power chords in the verses seven times, each through a different amplifier, to get the "grungy" sound he wanted. During the song's middle eight, he doubled Downes' synth lick with a koto.[3]

Reception

Billboard said that "this superstar quartet aims its soaring harmonies and tight arrangement at pop and beyond."[4]

Track listing

US 7" single

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UK 7" single

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Personnel

Chart performance

"Heat of the Moment" reached #4 in both the Canadian Singles chart and on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The single climbed to the top position on the U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock chart, achieving six non-consecutive weeks at #1 in the spring and summer of 1982.[5][6][7]

Weekly charts

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Chart (1982) Peak
position
Australian Singles (Kent Music Report)[8] 26
French Singles (SNEP)[9] 39
Italian Singles Chart[10] 89
Japanese Singles (Oricon)[11] 90
Polish Singles Chart[12] 6
Radio Luxemburg Singles[13] 26
South African Singles Chart[14] 4

Year-end charts

Chart (1982-1983) Position
Canadian RPM Top Singles[15] 47
German Media Control Charts[16] 55
Italian Singles Chart[17] 89
US Top Pop Singles (Billboard)[18] 40
U.S. Cashbox Top 100[19] 43

In popular culture

References

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