Philippe Sarde's "Harem," released on January 1, 1985, under BMG Rights Management, is a captivating journey through sound that spans nearly 50 minutes. This album is a testament to Sarde's ability to craft a rich, immersive soundscape that transcends traditional boundaries of music. With tracks like "Stranger," "New York," and "The Desert," Sarde weaves a tapestry of moods and atmospheres, each song a distinct yet interconnected piece of the whole. The album's eclectic mix of compositions, from the haunting melodies of "Diane" to the rhythmic allure of "Escape," showcases Sarde's versatility and depth as a composer. "Harem" is not just a collection of songs but a cohesive exploration of sound and emotion, making it a standout piece in Philippe Sarde's discography.