The FOUR HORSEMEN: The Four Horsemen (s.t) E.P 12″ vinyl “Welfare Boogie”. Original still factory sealed [therefore unopened] 1989 ULTRA RARE, USA. Check video and a video reviews!

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Welfare Boogie E.P.


Original still factory sealed 1989 ULTRA RARE, USA.


Since the copy for sale is still factory sealed, therefore unopened,

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The FOUR HORSEMEN: The Four Horsemen (s.t) E.P 12″ vinyl “Welfare Boogie”. Original 1989 ULTRA RARE, USA. Check the exclusive video, showing the vinyl for sale! Check video and a video reviews!

that is also for sale here at the Yperano mail order:

Label: Ill Labels – ILL02
Format: Vinyl, 12″, EP
Country: US
Released: 1989
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Hard Rock
A1 Welfare Boogie
A2 Shelly
B1 Highschool Rock N’ Roller
B2 Hard Lovin’ Man
Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Ill Labels
Copyright © – Ill Labels
Manufactured By – Caroline Records, Inc.
Distributed By – Caroline Records, Inc.
Recorded At – Paramount Recording Studios
Mixed At – Paramount Recording Studios
Mastered At – Artisan Sound Recorders
Pressed By – Electrosound Group Midwest, Inc.
Published By – Brainhammer Music
Published By – Def American Songs
Recorded By, Mixed By – Steve Ett
Barcode (Text): 0 1704-61002-1 2
Barcode (Scanned): 017046100212
Matrix / Runout (Side A, etched (except Artisan logo)]): ILL 02A [Artisan logo] “HEY GUYS…” Emw #07394
Matrix / Runout (Side B, etched (except Artisan logo)]): ILL 02 B [Artisan logo] “WHAT’S THE FIRST LINE?’ Emw #07394x


this EP is killer. Lost classic. ‘Welfare Boogie’, the debut EP, was released in 1989 and was the catalyst to them getting signed to Def Jam.


Fucking brilliant, I miss the shit out of this band. They still live on through their outstanding music. A la Black Crowes & Stones.


Rocks Like HELLLL

The first Four Horsemen EP had been hard to get for years. Fans of bad ass tattooed Rick n roll by bands like The Cult, Circus of Power, GnR, Junkyard, ‘et al probably know it well. Over the years I’ve only played my vinyl sparingly in desperate fear that I may wear it out and never hear the Welfare Boogie again. Soooo glad I bought this 12″.