Dokken

Erase the Slate [Import Bonus Tracks] - Dokken

Release Date: 4/18/2000

Recording Date: 6/1999

Tracks: 14

Length: 00:50:43 Hrs

Label: Mercury

Type: CD

Genre/Styles

Album Tracks (14)

Song Title
Length
Lyrics
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04:53
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03:10
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04:23
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04:02
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04:31

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What the Critics Say

George Lynch departed the Dokken reunion following 1997's Shadowlife, handing the reins over to ex-Winger guitarist Reb Beach. Beach has more than enough chops to fill Lynch's shoes, and although he brings his own musical personality to the riffs and solos, the songs' melodies are still recognizably Dokken. Unfortunately, those melodies are typical of post-reunion Dokken more often than not, with the band seemingly struggling to come up with the big chorus hook and just not quite getting there (a problem, come to think of it, that sometimes plagued the band in their heyday as well). Although Beach acquits himself well, the songwriting ultimately sinks the record; besides, at this stage of the game, it's difficult to believe Don Dokken when he sings "I must confess, I'm the maddest hatter of them all." Erase the Slate is workmanlike retro-'80s hard rock at its best, and thoroughly unmemorable at its worst. [The import edition adds two bonus tracks: "Upon Your Lips" and "Sign of the Times."] ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide

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