Harem Scarem - Harem Scarem 1991 Flac - By Request-

The phrase "by request" holds a special place in the lexicon of music fans. In the early days of the internet, before streaming services, music sharing occurred on forums, Usenet groups, and private trackers. When someone posted an album "by request," it was an act of community generosity—someone had heard a plea from a fellow fan and was fulfilling it.

The remains a benchmark release for enthusiasts of Adult Oriented Rock (AOR) and melodic hard rock. Released in August 1991 via WEA, the record successfully balanced muscular guitar riffs with complex, radio-ready vocal harmonies. For audiophiles requesting this specific release in FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) format, the album represents a golden era of dynamic, analog-adjacent studio production before the loudness wars altered modern mastering.

Fast-forward to the present day, and Harem Scarem's 1991 debut album has been re-released in high-quality FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) format, allowing fans to experience the album in a whole new way. The FLAC release, available by request, offers a significant upgrade over previous CD and digital releases, with crystal-clear sound and a level of detail that was previously lost. HAREM SCAREM - Harem Scarem 1991 FLAC - by request-

Now, let's address the most critical part of your search query: .

Harem Scarem formed in Toronto, Ontario, in 1989. Guitarist Pete Lesperance and vocalist Harry Hess joined forces to create a sound that combined heavy guitar riffs with massive, polished pop hooks. They quickly recruited bass player Mike Gionet and drummer Darren Smith to complete the lineup. The phrase "by request" holds a special place

A mid-tempo rocker featuring some of the best vocal harmonies on the album. The pre-chorus builds tension perfectly before exploding into a massive hook. 4. Honestly

Another reason FLAC is so important is that the physical releases of this album have become highly sought-after collector's items. Understanding the different versions adds context to why a pristine digital copy is so valued. The remains a benchmark release for enthusiasts of

Reached No. 68 on the Canadian charts; however, it became a massive hit in international markets like Indonesia and the Philippines.

Let's address the technical side of the request:

For the user who posted "by request-" : You likely already know that this specific pressing is difficult to find. The 1991 CD pressing (on WEA/Warner) is superior to later remasters, which sometimes brick-wall the dynamics. A direct FLAC rip of that original disc is the definitive listening experience.

The album's sound is characterized by soaring vocal harmonies, lightning-fast guitar solos, and a dash of AOR (Adult Oriented Rock) sensibilities. Tracks like "Dreams" and "Cryin'" highlight the band's ability to craft infectious, radio-friendly choruses, while "Temptation" and "Chasing the Sun" demonstrate their heavier, more aggressive side.