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Breaking the Chains is the debut studio album by American heavy metal band Dokken. It was originally released in Europe as Breakin' the Chains on the French label Carrere Records , [ 10 ] in 1981. This version contains different mixes and titles of songs from the later U.S. edition.
"Breaking the Chains" is a song by American heavy metal/glam metal band Dokken, appearing on the band's debut album of the same name. The song was originally released as a single "Breakin' the Chains" in 1981 through Carrere Records exclusively in Europe, appearing as the B-side to the "I Can't See You" single. [ 3 ] "
This is the complete discography of American rock band Dokken. Throughout their career, they have released 12 studio albums, 1 EP, 6 live albums , 9 compilation albums and 36 singles. Albums
After its release, the band returned to the US and, according to Don Dokken, "For a year and a half, nothing happened" – Croucier joined Ratt, while Lynch and Brown returned to "Xciter". [10] In the summer of 1983, Breaking the Chains was re-recorded with Croucier and released in 18 September by Elektra/Asylum Records. [11]
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The Very Best of Dokken is a greatest hits album by the American heavy metal band Dokken. Released on Rhino Records, this compilation contains most of Dokken's singles prior to 1995, the year this compilation was released. This compilation is a 16-song compilation arranged in chronological order.
Don Dokken - lead vocals, additional guitars; George Lynch - lead and rhythm guitars; Jeff Pilson - bass, backing vocals "Wild" Mick Brown - drums, backing vocals; Peter Baltes - bass on "Breaking the Chains"
Dokken released an album called The Lost Songs: 1978-1981 on August 28, 2020 via Silver Lining Music. [ 48 ] An album collection package titled The Elektra Albums 1983-1987 was released on January 27, 2023, featuring the first four studio albums from the band's career and also at their creative peak. [ 49 ]