Dokken - Original Album Series (2009)

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Title: Original Album Series
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Rhino Records
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
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Dokken - Original Album Series (2009)


Tracklist:

CD1-Breaking the Chains
01 Breaking the Chains
02 In the Middle
03 Felony
04 I Can't See You
05 Live to Rock (Rock to Live)
06 Nightrider
07 Seven Thunders
08 Young Girls
09 Stick to Your Guns
10 Paris is Burning (Recorded Live in Berlin, Dec. 1982

CD2-Tooth and Nail
01 Without Warning
02 Tooth and Nail
03 Just Got Lucky
04 Heartless Heart
05 Don't Close Your Eyes
06 When Heaven Comes Down
07 Into the Fire
08 Bullets to Spare
09 Alone Again
10 Turn on the Action

CD3-Under Lock and Key
01 Unchain the Night
02 The Hunter
03 In My Dreams
04 Slippin' Away
05 Lightnin' Strikes Again
06 It's Not Love
07 Jaded Heart
08 Don't Lie to Me
09 Will the Sun Rise
10 Til the Livin' End

CD4-Back for the Attack
01 Kiss of Death
02 Prisoner
03 Night by Night
04 Standing in the Shadows
05 Heaven Sent
06 Mr. Scary
07 So Many Tears
08 Burning Like a Flame
09 Lost Behind the Wall
10 Stop Fighting Love
11 Cry of the Gypsy
12 Sleepless Night
13 Dream Warriors

CD5-Beast from the East
01 Unchain the Night
02 Tooth and Nail
03 Dream Warriors
04 Kiss of Death
05 When Heaven Comes Down
06 Into the Fire
07 Mr. Scary
08 Heaven Sent
09 It's Not Love
10 Alone Again
11 Just Got Lucky
12 Breaking the Chains
13 In My Dreams
14 Walk Away

At a time when the charts were ruled by pop-metal acts, Dokken was a major attraction throughout the 1980s. With vocalist Don Dokken's captivating stage presence and guitarist George Lynch's high-energy style, the band combined rockers such as "Kiss of Death" and power ballads such as "Alone Again" in order to create a number of best-selling albums.

Breaking the ChainsDokken's roots date back to the late '70s, when Lynch, along with drummer Mick Brown, teamed up with Don Dokken to form the Boyz. In 1981, Don moved to Germany and was signed to Carerre Records. The band, now simply known as Dokken, recorded and released Breaking the Chains, their first studio album, in 1983. While the record failed to retain a decent chart position in the United States, the group was immensely popular in Europe.
Tooth and Nail After a tour in Germany, Dokken was signed to Elektra Records, and Jeff Pilson became their first official bassist. In 1984, the band released Tooth and Nail, which featured the hit songs "Into the Fire," "Just Got Lucky," and "Alone Again." With heavy MTV and radio airplay, Dokken found themselves topping the charts worldwide, and Tooth and Nail eventually sold over one-million copies in the U.S. alone. Following a tour with the Scorpions, the group recorded Under Lock and Key in 1985, which had a similar success due to the hits "In My Dreams" and "It's Not Love." In 1987, the band released Back for the Attack, which featured a track they had written as the subtitle for the third Nightmare on Elm Street film, "Dream Warriors." The coinciding music video, which included scenes of the band interacting with the movie's characters, was their most popular ever, and Back for the Attack became Dokken's third record to reach platinum status. The album's subsequent tour resulted in a live compilation, Beast From the East, which was released shortly before the band broke up in 1988 due to Don Dokken's and Lynch's creative differences.
Up From the Ashes After the disbanding of Dokken, Don pursued a solo career with Up from the Ashes, and Lynch formed the Lynch Mob, releasing an album in 1990; both releases failed to chart. In 1992, the band reunited, but it wasn't until 1995 when they signed with Columbia Records and released Dysfunctional, which was met with harsh reviews and poor sales. Tensions once again seemed to hover around the group as they recorded the live acoustic release, One Live Night, in 1996 under the CMC label. In 1997, the band released Shadowlife, which was met with a similar response to their past two recordings. In 1998, Lynch left a second time to reunite Lynch Mob, and was replaced with Winger guitarist Reb Beach for 1999's Erase the Slate. This was followed in 2000 by another concert record, Live from the Sun, which captured the Beach lineup at Anaheim's Sun Theater. Beach left the group and was replaced by John Norum, and the group recorded Long Way Home for release in the spring of 2002. In 2003, ex-Warlock guitarist Jonathan Levin and ex-Ted Nugent and Yngwie Malmsteen bassist Barry Sparks joined the group, resulting in the release of Hell to Pay the following year. The band returned to the studio in 2008 for Lightning Strikes Again.



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