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There are six groups with this name: 1) The Four Horsemen were a band that had brief popularity in the late 1980's and early 1990's. They were based out of Hollywood California. Their 1st full-length CD, called 'Nobody Said It Was Easy', was produced by legendary producer Rick. Listen to Nobody Said It Was Easy by The Four Horsemen, 3,317 Shazams.


Artist: The Four Horsemen
Title: Nobody Said It Was Easy
Year Of Release: 1991
Label: Def American Recordings
Genre: Blues Rock, Southern Rock, Hard Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 48:14
Total Size: 119/344 Mb
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Tracklist:
01. Nobody Said It Was Easy
02. Rockin' Is Ma' Business
03. Tired Wings
04. Can't Stop Rockin'
05. Wanted Man
06. Let It Rock
07. Hot Head
08. Moonshine
09. Homesick Blues
10. 75 Again
11. Lookin' for Trouble
12. I Need a Thrill / Somethin' Good
Line-up::
Bass, Vocals – Ben Pape
Drums, Vocals – Ken 'Dimwit' Montgomery
Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Vocals – Dave Lizmi
The Four Horsemen Nobody Said It Was Easy Rapidshare DownloadsRhythm Guitar, Slide Guitar, Vocals – Haggis
Vocals – Frank C. Starr
The Four Horsemen were an American hard rock band, who enjoyed a brief popularity in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Their style was blues-influenced hard rock, but their fame was both fleeting and marred by tragedy.

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Country: USANobody
Year: 1991
Line-up: Frank C Starr (vocals), Haggis (guitar), Dave Lizmi (guitar), Ben Page (bass), Ken Montgomery (drums)
Track listing:
1. Nobody Said It Was Easy2. Rockin' Is Ma' Business3. Tired Wings4. Can't Stop Rockin'5. Wanted Man6. Let It Rock7. Hot Head8. Moonshine9. Homesick Blues10. 75 Again11. Lookin' for Trouble12. I Need a Thrill / Somethin' Good

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Fletchanator's comment: Now this is a great album, by one of the best (and unluckiest) bands from the late 80s, early 90s LA rock scene. Formed by former Zodiac Mindwarp member and touring member of The Cult, Haggis, these guys really did capture lightning in a bottle with this album.
Unfortunately its release was delayed because of singer Frank Starr's drug activities, and then a second album ended up being a disappointment because Haggis (who wrote most of this one) had left by then. Starr died in the late 90s after a motorcycle accident (see, I told you they were unlucky).
Soundwise, this is pure southern hard rock. Take a pot, throw in some Lynyrd Skynyrd, Black Crowes, Cinderella, Jackyl, ACDC and Dangerous Toys and you've got The Four Horsemen. Grab yourself a glass of moonshine, sit back and enjoy!
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