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Saving Grace

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Artist: Scott Kempner
Label: Megaforce
Category: Music

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 46766

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.3

MPN: 61220
UPC: 020286122029
EAN: 0020286122029
ASIN: B0018OAON0

Release Date: June 24, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • Beyond the Pale
  • Baby's Room
  • Love out of Time
  • Saving Grace
  • Stolen Kisses
  • Heartbeat of Time - Scott Kempner, DiMucci, Dion
  • Passion Red
  • Here Come My Love
  • Between a Memory and a Dream
  • I'lll Give You Needles - Scott Kempner, Womack, Tommy
  • The Secret Everybody Knows
  • Blame Me
  • Shadows of Love

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Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars +1/2 -- Ex-Dictators/Del Lords guitarist comes storming back   June 24, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Kempner's second solo album, his first since 1992's "Tenement Angels," offers an urban-roots-rock sensibility that echoes his earlier work with the Dictators and Del Lords. But where the Dictators were brash and jokey and the Del Lords tough and raucous, Kempner's latest songs, sobered by a long-term illness, reflect the introspection of a middle-aged rocker. His music is steeped in East Coast rock `n' roll, stretching from the s swagger of Dion (who appears here on "Heartbeat of Time"), the Spanish Harlem sounds of the Brill Building, the downtown edge of Lou Reed, the nostalgic echo of Jack Nitzche's work with Mink DeVille, and the blue collar heartland of Springsteen. Kempner's Bronx roots and the Brooklyn streets surrounding the (now defunct) Coyote recording studio where these tracks were recorded underline every melody and emotion, creating music that is both nostalgic and timeless.

The album opens with a potent rock `n' roll prayer, lacing Kemper's electric guitars and lyrical fragments of "The Star Spangled Banner" amid longing for a time when the dreams of youth still seemed within reach. The theme is even more explicit in "Baby's Room," where Kempner seeks solace from a world in which "dreams go up in smoke." Existential ennui gives way to the heartache of lost romance on "Love Out of Time," with Kempner's raggedly emotional vocal layered on a Spectoresque wall of acoustic guitars and a classic baion rhythm; all that's missing are the castanets. That same heart-in-your-throat New York street corner emotion is also heard in the hopeful "Heartbeat of Timing."

There's a superb, visceral connection between Kempner's wrenching lyrics of infidelity, emptiness and lost hope and his guitar playing. His electric rhythm powers the Stones-styled riff-rocker "Stolen Kisses," and the Dion-styled vocal of "Here Comes My Love" is toughened by a deliciously raw Link Wray styled guitar. Kempner's picking can also be hypnotic, such as his underlining of the title track's search for redemption, and the melodic circles he draws around the low-bass of the bluesy "Passion Red." The album's sole cover is Tommy Womack's "I'll Give You Needles," an emotionally powerful depiction of junkie life.

There is a quality to this music that artists haven't the lifelines to write when they're young, and usually haven't the verve remaining when they're older. There's deep experience packed into Kempner's latest, which he hopes will bring "the ghosts of all my heroes [to] come dancing in your living room." Whether or not the ghosts come, the songs will certainly turn you free to dance on your own. 4-1/2 stars, if allowed fractional ratings. [2008 hyperbolium dot com]



5 out of 5 stars Deserves a Little Recognition   November 12, 2008
Scott Kempner is one of those artists that never quite get their dues, but while he turns out good music like this there is always hope I guess.
This is an an album that took a little time to grow but now gets regular rotation.


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