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Hard-Rock band formed in GERMANY and fronted by vocalist Donald Maynard Dokken who began playing since in the late '70s with a band called Airborn; Don Dokken in 1981 signed to Carerre Records and with guitarist George Lynch, bassist Juan Croucier and drummer Mick Brown recorded the group's debut album.

In Europe, their first LP, "Breaking The Chains", became a great success; the American major label Elektra subsequently re-released the album which, two years later, cracked The Billboard Top 200 chart and the title-track became a Mainstream Rock top 40 hit.
After a change in the line-up, Croucier left and Jeff Pilson replaced him on bass, in 1984 Dokken issued their second effort, "Tooth And Nail", which entered the top 50 of The Billboard 200 chart and included three Mainstream Rock top 30 hit singles: "Into The Fire", "Alone Again" and "Just Got Lucky"; the band supported the album with an international tour alongside Scorpions, while "Tooth And Nail" reached the platinum status in the States.
The follow-up, their second million seller album "Under Lock And Key", made Dokken one of the most dominant creative and commercial forces in the world of melodic Hard-Rock; it peaked at #32 in U.S. spawning such Rock radio staples as the powerful "It's Not Love", "In My Dreams" which peaked at #24 on The Mainstream Rock Tracks and the minor hit "Unchain The Night".
In 1987 the group gained the honours of opening for Aerosmith's American tour, in the meantime they churned out "Back For The Attack", which rose to #13 on The Billboard 200 Albums chart and went platinum; its singles "Dream Warriors" and "Burning Like A Flame" peaked at #22 and #20, respectively, on The Mainstream Rock chart. That same year was released the double live package "Beast From The East".
By the time the relationship between the lead singer and the rest of the band deteriorated to the point of no return and in 1988 the band broke-up.

After full five years, following various solo projects, the founder members Don Dokken, Mick Brown, George Lynch and Jeff Pilson decided to reform the band; they signed with Columbia Records and issued their come-back album, "Dysfunctional", in May 1995; it reached the #47 position on The Billboard 200 Albums chart and its single, "Too High To Fly", entered the top 30 of the Active Rock chart.
Dokken followed it up with the acoustic live set, "One Live Night", which was released in 1996 celebrating the successful reunion of the band.
A year later the foursome returned with "Shadowlife" on new label C.M.C. International, but the album failed to make it past #149 on the U.S. Top 200 chart.
The follow-up album, 1999's "Erase The Slate", was recorded after the departure of Lynch who was replaced by Winger guitarist Reb Beach, but after the release of just one album Beach left and John Norum joined in time for "Long Way Home" which arrived in the spring of 2002, this album was recorded with another newcomer in the line-up, Barry Sparks who replaced Pilson on bass.
Despite the flop of the last two albums, Dokken, after recruiting new guitarist Jon Levin, headed back into the studio to work on their ninth studio album, "Hell To Pay", which was released in May of 2004.

Rhino Records will release the new Dokken studio album, "Lightning Strikes Again", in the U.S. on May 13.

 

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Breaking The Chains

(1982)

1. Breaking The Chains
2. In The Middle
3. Felony
4. I Can't See You
5. Live To Rock (Rock To Live)
6. Nightrider
7. Seven Thunders
8. Young Girls
9. Stick To Your Guns
10. Paris Is Burning

 

Tooth And Nail

(1984)

1. Without Warning
2. Tooth And Nail
3. Just Got Lucky
4. Heartless Heart
5. Don't Close Your Eyes
6. When Heaven Comes Down
7. Into The Fire
8. Bullets To Spare
9. Alone Again
10. Turn On The Action

 

Under Lock And Key

(1985)

1. Unchain The Night
2. The Hunter
3. In My Dreams
4. Slippin' Away
5. Lightnin' Strikes Again
6. It's Not Love
7. Jaded Heart
8. Don't Lie To Me
9. Will The Sun Rise?
10. Till The Livin' End

 

Back For The Attack

(1987)

1. Kiss Of Death
2. Prisoner
3. Night By Night
4. Standing In The Shadows
5. Heaven Sent
6. Mr. Scary
7. So Many Tears
8. Burning Like A Flame
9. Lost Behind The Wall
10. Stop Fighting Love
11. Cry Of The Gypsy
12. Sleepless Night
13. Dream Warriors

 

Dysfunctional

(1995)

1. Inside Looking Out
2. Hole In My Head
3. The Maze
4. Too High To Fly
5. Nothing Left To Say
6. Shadows Of Life
7. Long Way Home
8. Sweet Chains
9. Lesser Of Two Evils
10. What Price
11. From The Beginning

 

Shadowlife

(1997)

1. Puppet On A String
2. Cracks In The Ground
3. Sky Beneath My Feet
4. Until I Know
5. Hello
6. Convenience Store Messiah
7. I Feel
8. Here I Stand
9. Hard To Believe
10. Sweet Life
11. Bitter Regret
12. I Don' Mind
13. Until I Know (Slight Return)

 

Erase The Slate

(1999)

1. Erase The Slate
2. Change The World
3. Maddest Hatter
4. Drown
5. Shattered
6. One
7. Who Believes
8. Voice Of The Soul
9. Crazy Mary Goes Round
10. Haunted Lullabye
11. In Your Honor

 

Long Way Home

(2002)

1. Sunless Days
2. Little Girl
3. Everybody Needs (To Be With Someone)
4. You
5. Goodbye My Friend
6. Magic Road
7. There Was A Time
8. Heart Full Of Soul
9. Under The Gun
10. I've Found

 

Hell To Pay

(2004)

1. The Last Goodbye
2. Don't Bring Me Down
3. Escape
4. Haunted
5. Prozac Nation
6. Care For You
7. Better Off Before
8. Still I'm Sad
9. I Surrender
10. Letter To Home
11. Can You See
12. Care For You [unplugged version]

 

Lightning Strikes Again

(2008)

1. Standing On The Outside
2. Give Me A Reason
3. Heart To Stone
4. Disease
5. How I Miss Your Smile
6. Oasis
7. Point Of No Return
8. I Remember
9. Judgment Day
10. It Means
11. Release Me
12. This Fire

 

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