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Lightning Strikes Again

Lightning Strikes Again
Dokken

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Track Listing

  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

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #21625 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-05-13
  • Number of discs: 1

Editorial Reviews

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Singer Don Dokken says he set out to prove something with Dokken’s tenth studio album, Lightening Strikes Again. Taking its title from a track on the band’s platinum 1985 classic Under Lock & Key, the new songs bring the group’s sound full circle. "It’s time that a band from our era did something special and proved that our brand of music is still valid," he says. "Our goal was to create an album that was our best since our heyday." Dokken returns to the band’s roots for its Rhino debut, Lightening Strikes Again. Mixed by Wyn Davis (Dio, Great White), the album features Don Dokken (vocals), Mick Brown (drums), Jon Levin(guitar), and Barry Sparks (bass). Lightening Strikes Again contains 12 tracks, including the breakout songs, "Standing On The Outside," "Oasis," and "Heart To Stone." The album captures the signature mix of barbed-wire riffs and razor-sharp melodies that made Dokken one of the most dominant creative and commercial forces in the world of melodic hard rock.


Customer Reviews

Lightning Strikes: Again4
If you like mid-eighties Dokken, you will like this. We could always hope for more, but this is as good as it gets without a time machine. Don Dokken has delivered a solid DOKKEN album with all of the bells and whistles. It belongs next to "under lock and key" and "back for the attack" in any Dokken fan's cd collection.

The Best Comeback of the year !!!5
When you listen to this album you go back in time to the best of the 80"s. It's like listen Dokken and George Lynch in the wildes days.

George? George who? You mean John?5
Awsome album hands down. I really thought I was listening to George play and not John levin. Way sweet follow up to "Hell To Pay." This album actually reminds of "Dysfunctional," which was a more mature sounding Dokken but it still kept the flavor of the old school. "Lightning Stikes Again" should have been the follow up to "Dysfunctional." By far best album since then, it only took them about ten years but it finally paid off.