Harem Scarem - Harem Scarem — 1991 Flac - By Request- [cracked]
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No melodic rock album of the 1990s was complete without a power ballad, and "Honestly" stands as one of the finest of the decade. It is an expressive, emotional tour de force, flowing with a silky voice and untainted, emotion-stirring notes. It is simply a masterwork that has stood the test of time. "Don't Give Your Heart Away" continues the ballad-heavy approach, providing another layer of melancholic beauty before the album shifts gears.
As Joe searched through the station's archives, he stumbled upon a FLAC file of the band's 1991 album. He smiled, thinking that this was going to be a great night for music.
Before they went heavier with Mood Swings , Harry Hess and Pete Lesperance delivered a polished, hook-heavy debut that spawned massive hits like and "Slowly Slipping Away" . This FLAC version captures every layer of their signature thick vocal harmonies and Pete’s early virtuoso guitar work. Tracklist: Hard to Love Distant Memory With a Little Love Love Reaction Slowly Slipping Away All Over Again Don't Give Your Heart Away Something to Say HAREM SCAREM - Harem Scarem 1991 FLAC - by request-
Pete Lesperance is widely respected among guitarists for his intricate fretwork and tone. Lossless audio captures the crispness of his guitar solos and the punchy resonance of the rhythm section. Finding and Preserving Classic AOR
The album is packed with catchy hooks and heavy riffs. A few songs stand out as true anthems of the era. "With a Little Love"
This one needs little introduction for fans of late ‘80s/early ‘90s hard rock. Harry Hess (vocals, guitar) and Pete Lesperance (guitar) delivered a near-flawless blend of hook-heavy choruses, sharp riffing, and polished production—right up there with the best releases from that era. If you’re into bands like Bon Jovi, Dokken, or early Winger, this is essential listening. FLAC stands for Free Lossless Audio Codec
Harem Scarem was formed in the late 1980s in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The band primarily consisted of Harry Hess (lead vocals, guitar), Tommy Salo (drums), and Steve Farris (guitar), among other lineup changes throughout their career. They were known for their melodic approach to hard rock, blending elements of heavy metal and glam metal, which was incredibly popular at the time.
The chemistry of the original lineup was crucial to the unique sound of this debut: : Lead Vocals, Keys Pete Lesperance : Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals Mike Gionet : Bass, Backing Vocals Darren Smith : Drums, Backing Vocals Why Listen to This Album in FLAC?
Harem Scarem's influence on the melodic hard rock and AOR genres cannot be overstated. The band's music has inspired a generation of rock bands, from the likes of Crazy Town and Tantric to more recent acts like The Wild! and Fahrenheit. It is an expressive, emotional tour de force,
The music world was changing fast in 1991. Grunge music was becoming popular, which made it tough for melodic rock bands. Even with those changes, Harem Scarem earned a loyal following.
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