Harem Scarem - Harem Scarem 1991 Flac - By Request- -
Report: HAREM SCAREM — Harem Scarem (1991) FLAC — By Request
Overview
The Context: Why 1991 Was a Dangerous Year for Rock
By 1991, the landscape was shifting. Glam metal’s hairspray was losing its hold to the flannel and angst of Seattle. Bands like Nirvana and Pearl Jam were about to bulldoze the radio. In this hostile environment, a quartet from Toronto—Harem Scarem—took a massive risk. They released a self-titled debut that ignored grunge entirely. HAREM SCAREM - Harem Scarem 1991 FLAC - by request-
FLAC: A Superior Listening Experience
For audiophiles and fans of the band, the 1991 FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) release of "Harem Scarem" offers a superior listening experience. FLAC files provide a perfect, uncompressed copy of the original studio master, ensuring that every nuance of the band's performance is preserved. This format allows listeners to enjoy the album in a way that transcends the lossy compression of MP3s or other formats, bringing out the richness and complexity of the production. Report: HAREM SCAREM — Harem Scarem (1991) FLAC
The record achieved notable success in Canada, charting at No. 68, but found an unexpectedly massive following in Japan and Southeast Asia. Much of its lasting legacy stems from the power ballad "Honestly," which became a major hit in Indonesia and the Philippines. In this hostile environment, a quartet from Toronto—Harem
Just then, the phone rang. It was a listener, calling in to request another song by the band. Joe answered, and a voice on the other end said, "Hey, can you play 'Harlem Scarem' by Harem Scarem? I've been looking for that song for years!"
Harem Scarem was formed in 1987 by vocalist/guitarist Harry Hess and bassist Gary Brannan. The two musicians, who had previously played together in a band called Taboo, recruited drummer Steve Taylor and guitarist Pete Horton to complete the lineup. The band's early sound was rooted in classic rock, with influences from bands like Van Halen, AC/DC, and Aerosmith.
Enjoy the high-fidelity sound of one of 1991's best-crafted rock records!.