Formed in the late 80s by former Zodiac Mindwarp and The Cult bassist Haggis (Stephen Harris), the band members came together with help from Rick Rubin, playing a style that took the basics from the AC/DC school of driving hard rock with a raucous vocal delivery from frontman Frank Starr.
The band gained a reputation for being genuinely dangerous, further enhanced when Starr was arrested on drugs charges and imprisoned. After the release of the album drummer Ken Montgomery died from a drug overdose before vocalist Starr was killed on Sunset Strip by a drunk driver. The twin tragedies, plus the advent of grunge, derailed the band, despite acclaim from the media and fellow musicians. Montgomery's place was subsequently filled by his brother Charles, aka Chuck Biscuits, better known as the drummer for Danzig. Starr's position was briefly filled by Ron Young of Little Caesar.
This release features extensive liner notes from respected writer Darren Sadler who conducted a brand-new interview with guitarist Dave Lizmi. Both Lizmi and Haggis have endorsed this release and supplied personal archive material for the layout.
Also interviewed for this release was Four Horsemen super-fan and Blackberry Smoke frontman Charlie Starr, who offered his own viewpoint on what made the album so special.
Classic Rock magazine on 'Nobody Said It Was Easy': "The songs were amped-up classic rockers, with all the hard rock crunch of the Cult mixed with Southern riff rock, and pushed right over the top by Starr's hyperactive screech. Critics loved 'em because they thought all the macho swagger was ironic, and the kids loved them because they knew it wasn't."
1. Nobody Said It Was Easy
2. Rockin' Is My Business
3. Tired Wings
4. Can't Stop Rockin'
5. Wanted Man
6. Let It Rock
7. Hot Head
8. Moonshine
9. Homesick Blues
10. 75 Again
11. Lookin’ For Trouble
12. I Need A Thrill / Somethin' Good