Dokken
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{{Infobox_band
| band_name = Dokken
| origin = New York, USA
| music_genre = Heavy Metal
Classic metal
Melodic Metal
Hair Metal
| years_active = 1978–present
| status = Active
| record_label = Elektra/CMC
| current_members = Don Dokken
Jon Levin
Barry Sparks
Mick Brown
}}
Dokken is an American metal band which was formed in 1978. The group became one of the classic metal bands from that era, joining contemporaries like Twisted Sister, Judas Priest, Quiet Riot and Iron Maiden. Dokken's music consists of traditional metal characterized by extravagant use of lead guitars and soaring vocals backed by a heavy thumping bass. Although their image was somewhat "glam," their music was traditionally heavy with technical expertise.
Dokken was comprised of founder Don Dokken on vocals, George Lynch on lead guitars, Jeff Pilson on bass, and Mick Brown on drums. Currently the band consists of Don Dokken on vocals, Jon Levin on guitar, Barry Sparks on bass, and Mick Brown on drums.
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Short album history
Their early albums like Tooth and Nail, Under Lock and Key, Back for the Attack and Beast from the East were highly successful, but after that, intra-band rifts and spats ensured that the band would eventually break up. Don Dokken went on to a successful solo career, while George Lynch formed the Lynch Mob and recorded several albums. Jeff Pilson too released his acclaimed War And Peace album. The band released a few albums in the late 90s and then Long Way Home in 2000, which met with some success due to attention from fans starved for traditional heavy metal. Recently, Dokken has released their latest album, Hell to Pay, which has gotten rave reviews in metal circles.
Biography
Dokken was born in the late 1970s when guitarist George Lynch and drummer Mick Brown from the group Xciter teamed up with Don Dokken on vocals and Peter Baltes as a temporary bassist to record Back in the Streets with Carerre Records.
In 1978 Juan Croucier replaced Peter Baltes as another temporary bassist; that same year the band released the singles "Hard Rock Woman," and "Paris is Burning." In 1981 the band released the album Breaking the Chains in Europe, which was re-mastered and re-released by Elektra Records in the US in 1983. While the band was very popular in Europe by then, they had not yet made the charts in the US.
Juan Croucier left Dokken in 1982 to join the band Ratt and was replaced by Jeff Pilson who became their first official bassist. 1984 was Dokken's breakout year in the US with the release of the album Tooth and Nail, which contained several hit songs: "Into the Fire" (#8), "Just Got Lucky" (#27) and Dokken's first #1 hit "Alone Again". The album sold over one million copies in the US alone and peaked at #13. In 1985 the album Under Lock and Key also sold over a million copies with hits like "In My Dreams" (#24), "The Hunter" (#25) and "It's Not Love."
Following a successful tour with the Scorpions, Dokken returned to the studio in 1987 to record Back for the Attack. The record, which spawned the hits "Burning Like A Flame" (#20) and "Heaven Sent" became the band's most popular release, reaching #8 on U.S. charts. It included the single "Dream Warriors" (#22), written for the third Nightmare on Elm Street film. The accompanying music video, which featured band members interacting with the film's characters, was the band's most popular video. Back for the Attack became Dokken's third record to reach platinum status. Sculptor Steve Fiorilla's customized writhing skeleton guitar was the highlight of another Dokken video.
Recordings from their tour in Japan led to 1988's release of Beast from the East just before the band broke up due to creative differences between Don and George. The band reunited in 1992, but didn't release an album until Dysfunctional in 1995 with Columbia Records. One Live Night (a live acoustical album) was released in 1996 by CMC, along with Shadowlife in 1997.
In 1998 Lynch left the band and was replaced by Reb Beach of the band Winger. They released Erase the Slate in 1999 and Live from the Sun in 2000. In 2001, Beach was replaced by John Norum (formerly with the band Europe), and Jeff Pilson was replaced by Barry Sparks on bass. 2002 also saw the release of the album Long Way Home. That year, they were also featured in the Rock Never Stops Tour.
In 2004 John Norum was replaced by Jon Levin (who formerly played guitar on Doro's Force Majeure), and they released the album "Hell to Pay".
Members
Current band
- Don Dokken – Vocals (1978–present)
- Jon Levin – Guitar (2004–present)
- Barry Sparks – Bass (2002–present)
- Mick Brown – Drums (1978–present)
Former members
- John Norum – Guitar (2001–2004)
- George Lynch – Guitar (1978–1998)
- Reb Beach – Guitar (1998–2001)
- Jeff Pilson – Bass (1982–2002)
- Juan Croucier – Bass (1978–1982)
Discography
- Back in the Streets [EP] (1979)
- Breaking the Chains (1983)
- Tooth and Nail (1984)
- Under Lock and Key (1985)
- Back for the Attack (1987)
- Beast from the East (1988)
- Dysfunctional (1995)
- One Live Night (1995)
- Shadow Life (1997)
- Erase The Slate (1999)
- The Very Best of Dokken (1999)
- Live from the Sun (2000)
- Yesterday and Today (2001)
- Long Way Home [PA] (2002)
- Long Way Home [Edited Cover] (2002)
- Then and Now (2002)
- Hell to Pay (2004)
- Definitive Dokken (2006)
Guest appearances
Members and ex-members of the band have appeared on various tribute albums. Don Dokken appeared on a tribute album to Rush, while George Lynch and Jeff Pilson have appeared on tribute albums to Iron Maiden. Jeff Pilson also appeared as a bassist in the movie Rock Star (starring Mark Wahlberg and Jennifer Aniston), which was loosely based on Judas Priest.
Influences and roots
Similar artists
- Saxon
- Europe (band)
- Ratt
- Iron Maiden
- Dio
- Mötley Crüe
- Cinderella
- Anthrax
- Twisted Sister
- Quiet Riot
- Tino Forneris
Followers
- White Lion
- Skid Row
- At Vance
- Hammerfall
- Stratovarius
- Children of Bodom
- Warrant
- Sebastian Bach
- Wyatt Ollestad
- Osha Fuangkasae
- Arun Soni
- Angela Pronger
Top songs
- Breaking the Chains
- Into the Fire
- Tooth and Nail
- It's Not Love
- Kiss of Death
- Paris Is Burning
- Lightning Strikes Again
- Dream Warriors
- Alone Again
- In My Dreams
- Mr. Scary
- Unchain the Night
- When Heaven Comes Down
- Cry of the Gypsy