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For a brief moment at the start of the '90s, everyone seemed to be doing the retro-rock thing, and while most bands were digging back to the late '60s for inspiration, the Four Horsemen's ambitions went no further than the late '70s -- more specifically AC/DC. There's not a single original riff on all of their first full album, Nobody Said It Was Easy, mind you, but the band's raunchy guitars and gritty delivery make up for this in spades.
And had he not been arrested seemingly every six months for one misdemeanor or another, outlaw frontman Frank Starr may have even challenged Axl Rose for his 'king of the bad boys' crown. Starr's whiskey and broken glass vocal style literally ignites the album's best moments, including the title track, 'Can't Stop Rockin',' and the incredible 'Rockin' Is Ma' Business.' And while 'Hot Head lifts its main riff directly from AC/DC's 'Rock'n'Roll Damnation,' the slightly more original 'Tired Wings' actually received some MTV rotation thanks to its mellower Southern rock vibe and slide guitars. Rounded out by the easy strut of 'Moonshine,' the all-out fury of 'Lookin' for Trouble,' and the lazy jamming of 'I Need a Thrill/Somethin' Good,' this album scores low on originality, but high on honesty and charisma. A sure winner for lovers of no-image, no-class rock & roll. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia.
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No skipping on CD/DVD. No fuzzy/snowy frames on VHS tape. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. Duration: Album Genre: Rock UPC: 22. Terrific hard rockin' debut! I've only owned this CD for a few days, but I would highly recommend it to any hard rock enthusiast. The Four Horsemen only had two albums before fading away.
'Nobody said it was Easy' is a back-to-the-basics hard rock debut album that I would describe as a mixture of 'AC/DC' with a healthy dose of ' The Black Crowes'. I have yet to become intimate with all the songs on the album, but I do know that the tune, 'Rockin' is Ma Business' was a moderate hit back in 1991. The album was produced by Rick Rubin, who for the most part, always brings out the best in the bands with which he works.
Overall, you won't go wrong with this release if you appreciate bands that actually write real music instead of being manipulated by record label executives. Anyone looking to grab a copy of this album be forwarned: It usually sells for close to, if not, more than $30.00 on most eBay auctions due to the fact that it is a rare CD!!! Hard Rock in it's Truest Form When I first heard Rockin'is my Business on the radio in 91' I thought to myself, 'what is this'!
I was over joyed to hear REAL rock again as apposed to the stuff that was being pumped out at the time. Ala' Vanilla Ice, New Kid's etc. I really liked the in your face guitars of Haggis and Dave Lizmi. Maybe a little too AC/DC at times but what a great party record! If your lucky enough to find this disc I strongly reccomend that you buy it. The Four Horsemen get 2 big thumbs up from me!