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Harem Scarem
Human Nature
Over the last four or five years and three or four albums, Harem Scarem have quietly become one of my favorite bands and their latest cd continues pretty much right where the last one left off. They've honed their signature sound to perfection and become what Def Leppard should have, but failed to become: A rock band that seamlessly blends the styles and sounds of the 80's metal with a modern twist. They've managed to create songs with a sound that I think could appeal to new and old fans without alienating either. It's a fine line, but they walk it well. Not only are the songs good, but they go well together. The whole album is just solid. And I find myself going back to it over and over again, not just to hear one or two songs, but to play it all the way through. They aren't the heaviest songs, or the flashiest, and I don't think that I could point out one and say, "This is why I like them." Their appeal is in the details. The balanced layers of melodies, harmonies, rhythms and solos ... This album is just terrific. --
Scott
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Track Listing
Human Nature
Next Time Around
Caught Up in Your World
Reality
Hanging On
Don't Throw it Away
Give Love / Get Love
21
Starlight
Going Under
Tomorrow May Be Gone
* Higher (Acoustic version)
BAND MEMBERS & GUests
VOCALS:
Harry Hess
GUITAR:
Pete Lesperance
BASS:
Barry Donaghy
DRUMS:
Creighton Doane
GUESTS:
Tony Harnell
Darren Smith
RECORDING INFORMATION
LABEL:
Marquee / Vespa / Avalon
PRODUCED BY:
Harry Hess
Pete Lesperance
RELEASE YEAR:
2006
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