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The Four Horseman

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Price: £5.00
Artist: Nobody Said It Was Easy
Lable: Def American Records
Year: 1991
Country: UK
Genre: Rock
Style: Hard Rock
Catalog: DEFX 12
Matrix:DEFX 12 A-1J-1-1 Miles COPYMASTERS, DEFX 12 B-1J-1-1

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Tracked at Hollywood Sound Recorders in Hollywood, California, this record was cut across two sessions: July 1–8, 1990, and January 3–15, 1991. Rick Rubin produced, with Brendan O’Brien engineering and Martin Schmelze assisting. The studio’s crisp acoustics and focused performances give the album its punch from start to final mixdown.

Summary

“Nobody Said It Was Easy” (Def American Records, DEFX 12, 1991) is a punchy 12″ slice of sweat-and-whiskey hard rock from The Four Horsemen. It’s the kind of record that sounds like it was tracked with the amps already warm and the band already late for the next bar—tight, loud, and proudly unpolished.

About the Artist

The Four Horsemen came out of the late-’80s American rock underground with a sound that nodded to ’70s boogie, blues rock, and barroom metal—riff-first music with grit under the fingernails. Landing on Def American, Rick Rubin’s label home to harder-edged crossover classics, placed them in a scene that prized attitude and immediacy over studio gloss. If you like your rock with swing in the pocket, not just speed in the hands, this band gets it.

About the Record

This DEFX 12 release plays like a mission statement: hard rock that remembers the blues. The title track works as both hook and warning—success doesn’t arrive gift-wrapped. Collector trivia: the back sleeve notes it’s taken from a forthcoming album, making this 12″ feel like a teaser trailer from the era when singles still had a physical personality.

About the Cover

The front artwork is pure outlaw mythology: ornate, old-timey framing around a winged skull—part tattoo flash, part gothic Western. It fits the music perfectly: traditional bones (blues/boogie) with a louder, meaner set of wings.

About the Lyrics & Music

Across three cuts, you get three flavors of the same good trouble:

  • “Nobody Said It Was Easy”: a strutting, riff-driven rocker built for big choruses and bigger shoulders. The lyric lands like hard-earned advice—optimistic, but not naïve.
  • “Homesick Blues”: loosens the tie and leans deeper into blues phrasing—less sprint, more swagger.
  • “Can’t Stop Rockin’”: exactly what it promises—momentum music, the needle barely touching down before it’s already moving.

Sleeve-credit nerd note: the back cover lists studio heavy-hitters—produced by Rick Rubin, with engineering/mix credits also printed on the sleeve—adding extra pedigree to this rough-and-ready sound.

Conclusion

If you want a 1991 hard rock 12″ that bridges classic boogie feel with Def American-era punch, this is a killer pick. Loud, lean, and built to be played at an unreasonable volume.

Other Recommendations

If this hits right, also dig for:

  • The Four Horsemen – the associated full-length album material from the same era.
  • The Cult (Def American-era releases) for swagger and riff discipline.
  • Early-’90s Def American singles/12″s for that label’s unmistakable snap and grit.

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