Harem Scarem - Harem Scarem 1991 Flac - By Request- |work| Link
"Slowly Slipping Away" was the track that changed everything for the band. Released as a single, it became Harem Scarem's biggest hit, climbing to . The song features a versatile delivery and a superb composition, cementing the band's place in the national music scene. Music videos were shot for this song, as well as for "Honestly" and "With a Little Love," helping to break the band internationally.
FLAC (16-bit / 44.1kHz) Source: CD rip (original 1991 Canadian press – not a remaster) Includes: Cue sheet, log, and full scans (front, back, CD, tray) HAREM SCAREM - Harem Scarem 1991 FLAC - by request-
For years, this album has lived in the shadow of compressed YouTube uploads and 128kbps MP3s from the Limewire era. But if you’ve only heard “Slowly Drowning” or “Honestly” through earbuds on a streaming service, you haven’t really heard them. "Slowly Slipping Away" was the track that changed
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, their debut is defined by a polished, AOR-influenced style characterized by massive vocal harmonies and Pete Lesperance’s tasteful guitar work. The 1991 Era and Sound
Hearing a meticulously produced album like Harem Scarem on compressed MP3s is like viewing a masterpiece painting through a fogged window. You get the general idea, but you miss the texture, the depth, and the vibrant colors. FLAC removes the glass, allowing the dynamic range, the pristine production, and the layered harmonies to breathe.
Produced by Kevin Doyle, Harry Hess, and Pete Lesperance at various Ontario studios including Sounds Interchange Chart Performance: