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Dokken
Dysfunctional
Dokken's triumphant return. Well, sort of... While this cd has some good riffs and some well written songs, the occasional good solo and some good harmonized vocals, the final product is still just a glimmer of the former Dokken. It lacks the passion and excitement of Dokken's previous release. It has a "lazy" feel, almost as if they recorded the whole thing sitting down. For anyone else it might have been a good album, but for Dokken, it's way below average.
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Scott
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Track Listing
inside looking out
hole in my head
the maze
too high to fly
nothing left to say
shadows of life
long way home
sweet chains
lesser of two evils
what price
from the beginning
BAND MEMBERS & GUests
VOCALS:
Don Dokken
GUITAR:
George Lynch
BASS:
Jeff Pilson
DRUMS:
Mick Brown
RECORDING INFORMATION
LABEL:
Columbia
PRODUCED BY:
Michael Wagener
RELEASE YEAR:
1995
NAME THAT TUNE
WHAT SONG IS THAT FROM?
“Well, it's six a.m. on a winter day and it's raining a storm outside. And I'm steppin' out onto the black stone pavement from my prison of lonely nights.”
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