The 1991 self-titled debut from Toronto’s remains a definitive pillar of Canadian melodic hard rock. Released on August 6, 1991, through WEA, it captured the band at a crossroads—delivering polished, arena-ready anthems just as the musical landscape began to shift toward grunge. Despite the changing tides, the album secured a No. 68 spot on the Canadian charts and established a massive cult following in Japan and Southeast Asia. A Masterclass in Melodic Craft
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-
The 1991 FLAC release of Harem Scarem's self-titled album is a testament to the band's enduring legacy. This high-quality audio release allows fans to rediscover their music and appreciate the band's contributions to the hard rock genre. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to Harem Scarem's music, this FLAC release is an excellent opportunity to experience their sound in all its glory. Harem Scarem The 1991 self-titled debut from Toronto’s
As requested, here’s the classic self-titled debut from Canadian melodic hard rockers Harem Scarem, originally released in 1991. 68 spot on the Canadian charts and established
If you are grabbing the FLAC for this record, you are likely doing so to hear the dynamic range that MP3 compression kills. Here is what your lossless ears will catch:
This one’s for the user who asked, “Where’s the warmth on the streaming version?” This rip is for you. Crank it on your good speakers or open-back headphones.