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Free Music Notes for Lightning Strikes AgainFree Music Review: Excellent New Release Hit: 5 Stars
This is one of the best DOKKEN CDs I have heard, old or new. The current band appears very tight and compliment Don Dokken's vocals to create a fine melodic rock collection. From the ballad "How I Miss Your Smile" to the hard rocking "This Fire" with the memorable guitar licks, this is a very good collection of songs. If you like melodic hard rock/ballads, don't pass on this one.
Free Music Review: Dokken is back for the attack...again! Hit: 5 Stars
This cd is awesome, if you love Dokken, its like its 1985 all over again. Don Dokken and Wild Mick Brown and the boys have returned and they sound great. The band rocks on this one and its just as good as anything they released back then. I think the cd sounds a lot like Tooth and Nail era
Great Cd you wont be disappointed if you love that Dokken melodic hard rock sound!
Free Music Review: George who?? Hit: 5 Stars
Without a doubt, this is my new favorite Dokken album right behind Under Lock and Key. Jon does a phenomenal job replacing George! The songs are well written, have great riffs and melodies and the band as a whole sounds tight. My iPOD has been stuck on this album since loading it...I have yet to get tired of it. I hope the next album is just as good. 5 stars all the way.
Free Music Review: Dokken at Last!! Hit: 5 Stars
What a great album,brings back the old days.It's full of Great songs;
Heart to stone,point of no return,Oasis,it justs goes on & on.Don sounds
like he lost his voice a little.It's too bad george does'nt know what
real rock is and had jon levin show him that the 80's rock is Back for the
Attack!!
Free Music Review: Lightning Strikes Again Hit: 5 Stars
This album is Dokken's best since Back for the Attack! I was thrilled to see them go back to the style they are best at. "This Fire" I thought was one of the best songs Dokken has ever wrote, it was an excellent song to cap off a great new album. I recommend this CD to any hard rock fan.
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