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Category: AOR
Year: 2003
Label: Frontiers
Catalog Number:
1. | Whatever I Want | Listen | |
2. | When The Morning Comes | Listen | |
3. | Say Goodbye | Listen | |
4. | Looking Back | Listen | |
5. | All Over Again | Listen | |
6. | Honestly | Listen | |
7. | Lovin' Like 90 | Listen | |
8. | One Step At A Time | Listen | |
9. | Staying Away | Listen | |
10. | Last Time | Listen | |
11. | One Of The Wounded | Listen | |
12. | The Right Time | Listen | |
13. | You're The One | Listen | |
14. | Out Of Love | Listen | |
15. | I Can Hear Them Now (Bonus Track) | Listen | |
16. | End Of Time (Bonus Track) | Listen |
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From: sgn | Date: June 5, 2003 at 5:56 |
10 points , harem scarem , more than a feeling. |
From: Chris | Date: June 12, 2003 at 9:19 |
At last. Great to finally hear good quality versions of these early demo's. I had these a long time ago, but quality was pretty poor. Fans of the debut album will love these, as certain songs here could've easily made it on to the debut, and obviously some did. Excellent release. Buy now. |
From: cruise | Date: September 18, 2003 at 12:13 |
Hearing this makes you realise why everyone missed the first two albums after a few years. Pop metal at its very finest. 9/10 |
From: PODEROSO YIRO | Date: January 2, 2004 at 0:46 |
LA PRIMERA EPOCA DE HAREM SCAREM SIEMPRE SERA RECORDADA EN FORMA GLORIOSA Y PARA MUESTRA ESTE COMPILADO DE SUS PRIMERAS GRABACIONES, LA GRAN MAYORIA INEDITAS, DESTILANDO SU CLASICO Y EXCELENTE HARD AOR, POTENTE, VIGOROSO BASADO EN LA MAGIA GUITARRERA DE LESPERANCE, LAS INTERPRETACIONES DE HESS Y LA MANUFACTURA DE LOS COROS, GRANDIOSAS: "WHATEVER I WANT", Y LAS EXCELENTES "END OF TIME"(VAYA POWER BALLAD!) Y LA QUE YA ES CONSIDERADA UNA DE SUS MEJORES BALADAS: "I CAN HEAR THEM NOW" QUE PIEZA DE CA |
From: rocknroll | Date: March 30, 2005 at 15:42 |
Sounds like it was 1990 again... I wish it was musicaly back in the early 90's again. Good album from the original tapes |
From: meradona | Date: April 16, 2005 at 16:53 |
canciones olvidadas, pero grandes temas que recuerdan a sus primeros discos, mucho mejores que todo lo que sacaron despues, pero bueno harem scarem es garantia de calidad, gran vocalista , gran guitarrista. 8/10 |
From: Metalmusicman | Date: December 10, 2006 at 21:03 |
If this little treasure had gone unearthed, it would have been the crime of the century!!! This is just great stuff! Why this has not been put on a Scarem disc up to this point is beyond me. Also, why the hell would you give Fiore "Whatever I Want" and "Out Of Love" instead of putting out these versions. This stuff on par with anything else the band has done. I so recomend you pick this one up if you like the band. |
From: 80's Hard Rock | Date: December 12, 2006 at 15:13 |
Here's a winner, this is the best Harem Scarem album if you ask me, this simply is a little tougher then the debut album and why some of these songs weren't on the debut is beyond me. Songs like "Lovin' Like 90, Stayin' Away, One of The Wounded and You're The One" could make a ten times better album then any album coming out nowadays... This was really mindblowing, I would never have thought that this would be this good, 80's Hard Rock at its clearest best!!! Buy or die! 10/10 |
From: metalmaniac777 | Date: March 7, 2010 at 10:50 |
These demos were bootlegged, shared, and passed around like a cheap skank whore at a drunken frat party for a long time before the band finally paid attention to the demand and officially released them. But where the boots usually suffered from subpar sonics, the production on this official CD sounds pretty spiffy, given the age of the tracks and the time at which they were recorded. Most of the songs sport a tougher 80s rock sound than the polished AOR the band put forth on their debut, but the tracks themselves are full of the sharp hooks, catchy choruses, and slick harmonies you've come to expect from Harem Scarem. It seemed to take forever before fans could (officially) get their ears on these tunes, but trust me, it was worth the wait. |
From: playhogan | Date: September 19, 2020 at 0:55 |
The 1st release and this release of demos are great stuff if you are a AOR/MR fan. They went from amazing to modern rock crap in my opinion. The two Rubber releases are also modern rock crap. I know that everyone's taste varies but I cannot listen to the band anymore. I know this, Pete Lesperance is wasting his guitar talent playing modern rock. Just like Vivian Campbell playing for Def Leppard. |
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