REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

HAREM SCAREM – s/t

So here it is… the 1,000th review! I’m not sure I thought I would get this far when I started this in the days of COVID, but here we are. Keep watching as there is going to be a giveaway for a mint new copy of this record.

I think I have said this before, but these guys really are Canada’s best kept secret. I think for them they were right place, but very wrong time. Five years earlier and they would have been huge – I’m so sure of that.

This album came out through Warners in ’91.  It’s melodic rock at its finest. We open up with Hard To Love – a great tune with a superb hook and chorus and killer harmonies – it’s definitely my favourite track on the album. Distant Memory takes the power down a notch, but man what a vocal – and Pete Lesperance rips a great solo. With A Little Love follows, and right from the start it’s melody 101. Killer harmonies, and the hook, chorus, and solo are huge. Honestly is a ballad, and we all know how I feel about those…but Harry’s vocals are incredible and I love the solo. Love Reaction is the close out track on Side 1, and those keys are right from the early 80’s. A superb riff, and it’s lighters in the air time with a killer sing-a-long hook and chorus.

Side 2 kicks off with Slowly Slipping Away, and these guys are the kings of the melody. Other than Journey, I’m not sure of any band that can do it consistently. All Over Again starts with just a guitar and vocal, and then the up-tempo groove kicks in – and BAM! – those melodies just hit you. It keeps coming on Don’t Give Your Heart Away, with a cool riff and a four-to-the-floor beat. A very moody keys intro, and a great chorus sounding guitar opens up How Long, before the groove and that huge hook and chorus slaps you in the face. The album closes out with Something To Say, and they finish with a ballad. It’s basically an acoustic and Harry. – that voice is a force of nature, and add the harmonies…no other band comes close.

This is up there with one of the best melodic rock/aor albums ever recorded, and yet not many people outside of the scene have heard of them. I will be giving away a minty fresh copy of this album, so look out for the post on how to enter in all my usual places.

10/10 from The Grooveman.

3 Comments

  1. Neil Gregory

    Hard to love

  2. Mark minett

    Im going for hard as love.

  3. Mark minett

    Hard to love.