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"Alone Again" is a power ballad [6] written and released by the American heavy metal band Dokken on their 1984 album Tooth and Nail. The single reached #64 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #20 on the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in 1985. [7] The song was written by singer Don Dokken and bassist Jeff Pilson.
One Live Night is a 1996 semi-acoustic live album by heavy metal band Dokken. The reunited Dokken recorded the album before a live audience at The Strand, an intimate concert venue in Redondo Beach, California, on December 13, 1994, and prior to their 1995 tour. The album went virtually unheard at the time of its release.
One Live Night, a live acoustic album, was released in 1996 by a new label, CMC International, and was followed with Shadowlife in 1997. Don Dokken was dissatisfied with Shadowlife, an album in which Lynch took total control and even went as far as to replace the original Dokken logo on the album. Don alleges that Lynch intended to destroy the ...
Don Dokken formed his eponymous band Dokken in October 1978, after two years fronting a group called "Airbourne". [1] The outfit's first recording was the single "Hard Rock Woman", on which Robin Trower band members Rustee Allen (bass guitar) and Bill Lordan (drums) performed, as Dokken was yet to hire an official band. [2]
Alone Again and Other Hits is a compilation album released by the 1980s heavy metal ... Alone Again" (Don Dokken, Jeff Pilson) - 4:21 "Dream Warriors" (George Lynch ...
Tooth and Nail is the second studio album by American heavy metal band Dokken, released on September 14, 1984 through Elektra Records.. After the unsuccessful US release of the band's 1983 debut album, Breaking the Chains, the record label was reluctant to give credit to Dokken for a follow-up.
Alone, Again, a 1975 album by Paul Bley; Alone (Again), a 1977 album by Bill Evans; Alone Again Or, a 1967 song by the band Love "Alone Again (Naturally)", a 1972 song by Gilbert O'Sullivan; Alone Again (Naturally), a 1972 album by Andy Williams
The album received mostly positive reviews. Eduardo Rivadavia in his review for AllMusic calls Under Lock and Key "quite possibly Dokken's most 'complete' album, with a little something for every type of fan", like "fist-pumping headbangers", extraordinary "bittersweet mid-paced rockers" ("Unchain the Night" and "The Hunter") and "saccharine ballads".