Harem Scarem is the 1991 self-titled debut album from Canadian rockers Harem Scarem, which included two hit tracks: "Slowly Slipping Away" and "Honestly". The album features guest appearances by Ray Coburn (Honeymoon Suite), Carl Dixon (Coney Hatch) and Paul MacAusland (Haywire). The opening track "Hard To Love" was co-written by songwriter Christopher Ward, who is best known as the co-writer of worldwide hit "Black Velvet" by Alannah Myles.
01 Hard To Love 02 Distant Memory 03 With A Little Love 04 Honestly 05 Love Reaction 06 Slowly Slipping Away 07 All Over Again 08 Don't Give Your Heart Away 09 How Long 10 Something To Say