Scott Kempner by Denise Sullivan
Saving Grace
Back when dinos… Read Full Bio ↴Scott Kempner by Denise Sullivan
Saving Grace
Back when dinosaurs roamed rock stages, New York's the Dictators and Scott Kempner (aka Top Ten) came along with their pre-punk savage beat and contributed to their extinction. In the '80s Kempner wrote the songs and fronted the rootsier Del Lords, the kind of band you could rely on to deliver no BS rock 'n' roll in an age when carefully coiffed bands, from the hair metal variety to Flock of Seagulls, ruled the radio waves and MTV. An American guitar band could barely get arrested back then, but that didn't stop Kempner and his bros from running down the dream in jeans and workboats to the tune of a sweaty American beat.
I don't think I was the only one back then who had a hard time distinguishing the Del Lords' urban boogie from Boston's twang-tinged Del Fuegos (when it came to roots-rock I relied on my home state's the Blasters). But when the Del Fuegos lent their image and sound to a beer company, which was just about the uncoolest thing a band could do at the time, sides were drawn and the Del Lords bumped up a few notches on the real deal, roots rock radar.
Yes, that was all a frighteningly long time ago and today people of a certain age are more familiar with the Del Fuegos' Dan Zanes than they are with the Del Lords' Scott Kempner: Zanes is a children's music artist with old fans who play his records to their kids while Kempner's profile is significantly lower. He hasn't made a solo record since the early '90s (and when you think of it, that is also a frighteningly long time ago). But when he does step out, as he did with Little Kings—the band he formed when original Bronx rocker Dion ("The Wanderer", "Runaround Sue") called him up for a little co-creation—he doesn't stray far from his roots.
Dion and Kempner wrote "Heartbeat of Time" during those '90s sessions and Dion sat in on the recording of it for Saving Grace. Both "Heartbeat of Time" and the new album's "Love Out of Time" have that tentative, fluttery, and yet steadily rising Brill Building sound, like something Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman would write back in the day (and a little like a certain type of song Bruce Springsteen still writes). The Bruce connection runs deep round these parts: Bruce loves Dion and so does Kempner who also proclaims to be charged up by the Boss and their mutual influences, Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan. Which leaves Kempner open to further comparisons to East Coast rock types and a specific type of songwriting performer: One who combines sincerity with swagger, as Southside Johnny, Little Steven, and the two Willies: Nile and DeVille, all do. Of course Bruce was the one who made their genre his, by fusing retro song values with Byrds and Beatles-styled guitar and a workingman's point of view. And you can hear Kempner's version of that formula on the tough but restrained "Beyond the Pale" and "Baby's Room", with their guitars that sing out with a vintage jangle.
"Stolen Kisses" is like a punky boogie party. I want to say that throughout the album (gulp) J. Geils Band came to mind even though I know some people will hate me for just conjuring their name (personally, I can't deny their '70s hits). There's one song by an outside writer—"I'll Give You Needles" by Tommy Womack—a popular singer-songwriter that I'm afraid I just don't understand. Kempner takes seriously his American musical heritage and surrounds himself with longtime musical companions as well as session guys of some repute (bassist Bob Babbitt, drummer Ed Greene, and engineer Bob Olhsson).
"Passion Red", a song steeped in old world imagery complimented by an edgy arrangement, provides a refreshing chaser to the 10 otherwise straight shots of roots rock, while "Here Come My Love" provides another opportunity for Kempner to showcase his looser side. He plays great guitar on the album, and when he gets Link Wray-ed like he does on these tracks, it made me think a little more of that woulda been good.
Seeking redemption through real rock 'n' roll is a pretty old-fashioned and romantic ideal; it's rarely achievable in modern rock song unless your name is Joe Strummer or Bruce Springsteen. But you can't hold it against a guy like Kempner for trying; most rockers don't even bother attempting it anymore.
Saving Grace
Back when dinos… Read Full Bio ↴Scott Kempner by Denise Sullivan
Saving Grace
Back when dinosaurs roamed rock stages, New York's the Dictators and Scott Kempner (aka Top Ten) came along with their pre-punk savage beat and contributed to their extinction. In the '80s Kempner wrote the songs and fronted the rootsier Del Lords, the kind of band you could rely on to deliver no BS rock 'n' roll in an age when carefully coiffed bands, from the hair metal variety to Flock of Seagulls, ruled the radio waves and MTV. An American guitar band could barely get arrested back then, but that didn't stop Kempner and his bros from running down the dream in jeans and workboats to the tune of a sweaty American beat.
I don't think I was the only one back then who had a hard time distinguishing the Del Lords' urban boogie from Boston's twang-tinged Del Fuegos (when it came to roots-rock I relied on my home state's the Blasters). But when the Del Fuegos lent their image and sound to a beer company, which was just about the uncoolest thing a band could do at the time, sides were drawn and the Del Lords bumped up a few notches on the real deal, roots rock radar.
Yes, that was all a frighteningly long time ago and today people of a certain age are more familiar with the Del Fuegos' Dan Zanes than they are with the Del Lords' Scott Kempner: Zanes is a children's music artist with old fans who play his records to their kids while Kempner's profile is significantly lower. He hasn't made a solo record since the early '90s (and when you think of it, that is also a frighteningly long time ago). But when he does step out, as he did with Little Kings—the band he formed when original Bronx rocker Dion ("The Wanderer", "Runaround Sue") called him up for a little co-creation—he doesn't stray far from his roots.
Dion and Kempner wrote "Heartbeat of Time" during those '90s sessions and Dion sat in on the recording of it for Saving Grace. Both "Heartbeat of Time" and the new album's "Love Out of Time" have that tentative, fluttery, and yet steadily rising Brill Building sound, like something Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman would write back in the day (and a little like a certain type of song Bruce Springsteen still writes). The Bruce connection runs deep round these parts: Bruce loves Dion and so does Kempner who also proclaims to be charged up by the Boss and their mutual influences, Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan. Which leaves Kempner open to further comparisons to East Coast rock types and a specific type of songwriting performer: One who combines sincerity with swagger, as Southside Johnny, Little Steven, and the two Willies: Nile and DeVille, all do. Of course Bruce was the one who made their genre his, by fusing retro song values with Byrds and Beatles-styled guitar and a workingman's point of view. And you can hear Kempner's version of that formula on the tough but restrained "Beyond the Pale" and "Baby's Room", with their guitars that sing out with a vintage jangle.
"Stolen Kisses" is like a punky boogie party. I want to say that throughout the album (gulp) J. Geils Band came to mind even though I know some people will hate me for just conjuring their name (personally, I can't deny their '70s hits). There's one song by an outside writer—"I'll Give You Needles" by Tommy Womack—a popular singer-songwriter that I'm afraid I just don't understand. Kempner takes seriously his American musical heritage and surrounds himself with longtime musical companions as well as session guys of some repute (bassist Bob Babbitt, drummer Ed Greene, and engineer Bob Olhsson).
"Passion Red", a song steeped in old world imagery complimented by an edgy arrangement, provides a refreshing chaser to the 10 otherwise straight shots of roots rock, while "Here Come My Love" provides another opportunity for Kempner to showcase his looser side. He plays great guitar on the album, and when he gets Link Wray-ed like he does on these tracks, it made me think a little more of that woulda been good.
Seeking redemption through real rock 'n' roll is a pretty old-fashioned and romantic ideal; it's rarely achievable in modern rock song unless your name is Joe Strummer or Bruce Springsteen. But you can't hold it against a guy like Kempner for trying; most rockers don't even bother attempting it anymore.
You Move Me
Scott Kempner Lyrics
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4 Strings Stars shine brighter When you look at me. Day or night You'…
Amber I aw your wild dancing shadow in the rain A new…
Anthony B Intro: Yo I eh reaching out to the Queen of…
Aretha Franklin I’ve been treated good, oh, and I’ve been treated bad I’ve…
Ashton This how it seems to me Life is only therapy…
Bobby Wood This is how it seems to me Life is only…
Bobby Wood/Bruce Bouton/Chris Leuzinger/Garth Brooks/Mark Casstevens/Mike Chapman/Milton Sledge/Sam This is how it seems to me Life is only…
Cassandra Wilson Remember the moments So precsious and rare The thought Of…
Charles & Johnny My love I'll never find the words, my love To tell you…
Dion Used to be that I believed in something Used to be…
Dj Dervish When I'm feeling down and low you raise me up…
Dream Dance Дискотека казанова vol.1 - vol.38 It’s funny The way we do for him The shit we dream…
Eikon Oh, Lord. Your love is like a hurricane, it blows my fears a…
Garth Brooks This is how it seems to me Life is only…
Gordon Kennedy This is how it seems to me Life is only…
Hello You, you move me Feel it in my heart Feel it in…
Jennifer Brown Let´s runaway Nobody has to know where Out of this pla…
John Lee Hooker You know you don't move me, babe You know you just…
Johnny Charles I want you and I need you I'm all packed up…
Karaoke - Garth Brooks This is how it seems to me Life is only…
Kathleen Wilhoite Pillar of strength You held my hand trough my trials And a…
Kenny Lattimore I've got something on my mind I just gotta let you…
Mark Casstevens This is how it seems to me Life is only…
Michael & Becci Ball And You move me Just when I thought that I had…
Midge Ure Rolling around my head Shaking me blindly Killing me kindl…
Midge Ure / Ultravox It's warm tonight It rained tonight The windows are all open…
mr president featuring mr day To hold you To feel you To keep us stay…
Mr. President To hold you To feel you To keep us stay…
Natalie Grant I stand in awe That You know my name Just a glimpse…
Paul Alan Move me It's in the way the moon Smiles on the water Twenty…
Pierce Pettis Here's how life seans to me Life is just therapy Real expe…
Poi Dog Pondering I saw you standing there Underneath the window of my soul, A…
Psy 넌 역시 감동이야, 꿈을 꾸는 듯해 넌 역시 감동이야, 품에 품은…
Puressence Well I know there is something about you girl Though they…
Rick Astley I go to work in my clean shirt I push a…
Robert Cray You don't care for me at all I found that you…
Robert Cray Band When you come near My eyes are glue You've got control of…
Rocky Athas Every man has his own special dream, and your dreams…
Roy Roberts Well, well, well She shook me, shook me, shook me (Yes, she…
Shani Judd-Diehl This is how it seems to me Life is only therapy Real…
Susan Ashton This how it seems to me Life is only therapy…
The Comsat Angels It's over my head, I don't understand it Out of my…
The Country Dance Kings This is how it seems to me Life is only…
The Gentlemens Darlin' are you lonely In that house down the shore? Couldn'…
The Hit Crew I believe in you and me I believe that we will…
The Martins Let me tell you something crazy You know what Ive been…
The Robert Cray Band It's been so long I really need to see you, baby So…
The Rocky Athas Group Every man has his own special dream, and your dreams…
The Supremes Your love to me is beautiful Oh-oh-oh, and don't you know …
Tom Fogerty Morrison I like my coffee in the mornin', crazy 'bout my…
Ultravox It's warm tonight It rained tonight The windows are all open…
Various Artists Do I move you, are you willin' Do I groove you,…
Zornik Everytime you move There's a spark that seems to find its'…
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