- Songs from the attic: The four horsemen - The four horsemen EP (Réed 2009)

The four horsemen - The four horsemen EP (Réed 2009)

5 août 2013

Etats-unis (Los angeles)
1989
Paramount 2009 reed
Original pressing : Caroline ILL CD 02


Welfare boogie
Shelly
Highschool rock n' roller
Hard lovin' man
Rockin' is ma business (Unrealesed demo)
The needle (Unrealesed demo)
Born to boogie (Unrealesed demo)
Ain't telling me (Unrealesed demo)
Bring on the girls (Unrealesed demo)

Frank C. Starr - Chant
Dave Lizmi - Guitares
Haggis (Stephen Harris) - Guitares
Ben Pape - Basse
Kenneth "Dimwit" Montgomery - Batterie

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1 commentaires:

Teenarcher a dit…

Although this band made the main part of its career in the 90s, it was formed in Hollywood in the middle of the 80s by former musicians of sessions and recorded its first EP in autoproduction in 1989.
This recording is not their best work but puts the bases of their music, rock boogie, Southern rock. Unfortunately this group was marked under the seal of the tragedy, the singer Frank C. Starr was twice imprisoned for drugs affairs what provoked the first split of the group.
In 1994 the drummer Dimwit dies from an overdose, the group pursued its career and the recording of their second album with a new drummer (Randy Cooke). But in 1995 Frank C. Starr is a victim of a terrible accident of motorcycle from which he will never recover really
He will die in 1999 from the suites of the accident. Ron Young replaced Franck C. Starr as a singer for the end of the tour of 1995-96. The group parted shortly after, even if others recording were made later.

This is the reedition of the first selftitled EP and unreleased demo from the 80's.