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| | Tooth & Nail | | | Music Artist : | | Dokken | | Music Style : | | Glam | | Record Label : | | Rhino Flashback | | Release Date : | | 2008-10-28 | | Store Price : | | $5.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $5.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. 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
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Classic melodic rock Submitted on: 2009-09-06 |
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| Some people think of Dokken as a wanna be band, never arriving at the superstar level, but for me they were, one of the best hard rock groups ever. Don Dokken's voice may not be the best on the business but it was back then far better than many others, and Geoge Lynch's guitar work remains strong and influential today. Ths is a great album all around. Recomended |
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My First Dokken experience. Submitted on: 2009-06-28 |
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This is the First Recording I Bought from Dokken when I was about 16. I still love it as much today as I did back in "84". Thanks kindly for the Great CD!!!
Kenn |
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I know it's gonna set me free... Submitted on: 2009-01-14 |
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| With better production values and and overall better collection of songs, 'Tooth and Nail' made LA band Dokken a legitimate contender in the hair metal sweepstakes. Although the term I find derogatory, Dokken was in fact an innovator in the sub-genre because of their combination of melodies and very heavy metal sounds. A slight line-up change occured in the ensuing three years since the debut was first recorded (Jeff Pilson replaces Juan Croucier - who joined Ratt) and it gave the band their classic lineup of Dokken, Lynch, Brown and Pilson. Although the band's internal chemistry would never be strong, they produced a string of fairly successful albums from 1984 - 1987. 'TnN' as their sophmore effort was titled was not an immediate hit and took almost a year to catch on with the public and with MTV. "Into the Fire" and "Just Got Lucky" were minor hits and remain two of the record's best songs but it wasn't until "Alone Again" was released as a single that the album broke. This was a power ballad that no band should have been ashamed of and was a much more "powerful" song than many of the songs of its ilk released through the rest of the decade. George Lynch was once again the hero of guitar heroes and his work on the title track, "When Heaven Comes Down" and "Turn on the Action" highlight the rest of the quality songs on this record. Headliners would shudder when they followed Dokken in the 80's but again.....that chemistry! |
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The true rock Submitted on: 2008-04-09 |
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| This is one of Dokkens best cd's featuring alone again and dont close your eyes. This is a good album if you want to just have a good time with your music and chill with some good ol rock.! |
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Dokken and George Lynch's best Submitted on: 2007-10-10 |
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| I'm a big fan of George Lynch and have most of his releases from Breaking the Chains through the Pilson album, Play For Food, Lynch Mobs, etc. and Dokken's Tooth And Nail is by far the best album he's ever done. It's also Don Dokken's best effort to date, and his vocals and writing both shine on this release. Tooth and Nail transcends any genre, defies classification, and is simply an awesome collection of hard rock music. Needless to say Lynch's guitar playing is mindblowing throughout. This album is why George Lynch is on the same level as Eddie Van Halen, Randy Rhoads, and other guitar heroes. Standout tracks: Tooth and Nail, Just Got Lucky, Don't Close Your Eyes, Into The Fire, Alone Again, Turn on the Action. |
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