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Dokken: Don Dokken, Jonathan Levin (guitar); Barry Sparks (bass guitar); Mick Brown . Personnel: Don Dokken (vocals); Mick Brown (drums, background vocals); Barry Sparks (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Brian Daugherty; Wyn Davis. Recording information: Total Access, Rodondo Beach, CA. Photographer: Mark Weiss. Singer Don Dokken and drummer Mick Brown may be all that's left of the original Dokken, but the group's signature blend of pop and heavy metal has changed little since their late-'80s heyday. The problem is, they were never that interesting to begin with. On Hell to Pay, the role of ex-guitar legend George Lynch is played by ex-Warlock axe slinger John Levin, and the departure of original bass player Jeff Pilson brings ex-Ted Nugent and Yngwie Malmsteen collaborator Barry Sparks into the fold, resulting in a record that's impeccably played but mediocre at best. Levin brings an elegant, almost Middle Eastern sense of melodicism to the promising opener, "Last Goodbye," and an old-school bluesy swagger to "Haunted," and Don Dokken's voice has settled nicely into a smooth lupine growl that complements the tight arrangements, but there's a blandness to the whole affair that envelops the record after "Prozac Nation." Perhaps it's the fact that the obligatory power ballad, "Care for You," which is apparently so powerful that it needs to be played again at the end of the record in an "unplugged" version -- do keyboards not need to be plugged in? -- or maybe it's the verse/chorus/verse/chorus/solo/chorus heavy metal song template that usually only works for one song a record, but it seems like most of the dinosaurs of the hair metal genre have run out of ideas. Despite the inclusion of the irreverent -- and highly enjoyable -- Beatlesque rave-up "Letter to Home," Hell to Pay does little to pull Dokken out from the tar pits. ~ James Christopher Monger
Hell To Pay Music Review Average Rating: (3.9 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Huge Fan, Completely disappointed Tried listening to this three or four times, but its just not good. Vocals are bad. Back for the Attack is one of the best album of all times....miss the old Dokken...bring back Lynch!!! Submitted by jonpeters101 (washington)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Very good! I have most of Dokken`s cds and have been pretty happy with them. I didn`t like Shadowlife. I am very impressed with the new guitar player. There are some great songs on this cd. I really like the first 3. The cd really rocks but they have too many slow ones. There are 3 songs I consider slow and I feel they should have kept it to one. They made a pretty good cd, but it could have been better. Submitted by Mike (Polo,Illinois)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Good rock Good rock with easy texts to get familar. Not extreme in any way.... Submitted by ronny-johansen (Porsgrunn, Norway)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Dokken is back for the attack in 2004!! What a great album!!! Excelelent back to the form, with the addition of Jon Levin, the "secret weapon" of "Hell to Pay". Levin incediary guitars fills sound more into George Lynch style than George Lynch himself!!!
And Don Dokken vocals are still great. Great songs, great production and high quality sound. To enjoy star to finish. Submitted by rokkinhead (Santiago of Chile)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Better than I expected I'll have to agree with some other reviewers on here who've said this is Dokken's best since the 80's. It's true. Jon Levin does such an imitation of George Lynch on this record that you'd swear it was Mr. Scary himself.
The songwriting is good, the production is solid. I'm pleasantly surprised that I really like this new Dokken CD. Submitted by Chris (Baltimore, MD USA-) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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