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Title: Back In The Streets
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Category: Hard Rock
Year: 1979
Label: Repertoire
Catalog Number: RR-4005-C
Personnel
Don Dokken vocals/guitar
George Lynch lead guitar
Juan Croucier bass/vocals
Mick Brown drums
Tracks
1. | Back In The Streets | |
2. | Felony | |
3. | Day After Day | |
4. | We're Going Wrong | |
5. | Liar live | |
6. | Prisoner live | |
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Existing comments about this CD
From: Steve F. |
Date: May 7, 2001 at 21:12 |
A bootleg of demos that got stolen from producer Michael Wagner's car. Generally, it's a very rudimentary band, and the personnel listed in the band isn't quite accurate (George Lynch wasn't in the band when it was recorded). Don Dokken was obviously still in the learning stages of developing his songwriting skills, but it's interesting to hear an early version of "Felony."
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From: wadelink |
Date: August 10, 2001 at 8:13 |
NOT BAD FOR A DEMO I LIKE THE SONGS BETTER THAN BREAKING THE CHAINS RECORD
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From: metal_man73 |
Date: October 31, 2001 at 18:17 |
I am glad Juan went to Ratt!Steve F is right, Lynch was not in the band yet.This was not bad for demos.
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From: Kevin |
Date: March 31, 2003 at 16:47 |
Peter Baltes from Accept played bass (Michael Wagener was also Accept's producer), Greg Pecka on drums and Dokken on guitar. Also, Don was still solo in 1979, supposedly not naming his band 'Dokken' until 1981, which is another knock against whoever released this bootleg.
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From: MelodicMetalGod |
Date: June 6, 2003 at 23:14 |
According to Don himself, this album was stolen by an associate and it's proceeds have never been directed to the recorded artists. Interesting to hear, but a crime against the artists.
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From: RR-Finland |
Date: August 30, 2003 at 5:23 |
I havenīt listened this one very much, but this is quite good if you notice wich year this was recorded. I have this in color vinyl (red), I donīt know is it valuable, but itīs sure precious to me.
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From: Whiplash1972 |
Date: November 8, 2003 at 0:51 |
A bootleg that the band has made NO money off of;you can actually go download this entire CD off of the Dokken soundboard at their website. Not bad for a bunch of demos, with Felony being the bright spot.
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From: Fat Freddy |
Date: January 5, 2004 at 12:02 |
I've never heard this one but I've seen it several times over the years. I was never sure if it was a bootleg or an official release (some discography pages list it as official, some don't). Now that I've read the comments here it might be worth investigating. It's also the only Dokken album I don't have.
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From: jack |
Date: May 20, 2004 at 4:12 |
Classic,genius,rocking...Along with europe and wasp,Dokken is the master of blending pure metal music with soothing but rocking harmony.This albums just proved that!Rating:8/10.
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From: Rockhead |
Date: May 20, 2004 at 5:07 |
Demo's nothing more-nothing less.
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From: onemorecast |
Date: November 8, 2004 at 23:21 |
I picked up this on cassette when I was stationed in Korea, more of a collector's item than anything else. I always wondered who was actually on the cover.
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From: |
Date: January 9, 2005 at 9:58 |
back on the streets is on hell of a demo.i.did not even know it was available on cd.in fact i never even heard it till i bought it.strange enough it's pretty damn good.one question which member is which.i know don is the third guy on the cover,but who's the rest of the group.i just wish i knew what george,mick,and juan looked like in "79"
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From: LV KIX |
Date: February 18, 2005 at 22:17 |
Peter Baltes did play bass on this one. Peter even played bass on Breaking The Chains...even though Juan is listed on bass.
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From: zakken1 |
Date: September 20, 2005 at 16:31 |
I'm pretty sure Greg Leon is the guitar player on this one, He's sitting left to Don on the cover. He has aslo been playing in Suite 19 (Tommy Lee), Quiet Riot, Greg Leon Invasion (Jake E Lee played rhythm guitar for a couple of weeks I tihnk) and Wishing Well. Don should have given him credit or at least a thank you on the following album.
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From: ghettonation73 |
Date: November 17, 2005 at 11:37 |
I HAVE THIS AND DIDN'T EVEN KNOW IT!!!!!
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From: Rambo Rockerman |
Date: January 20, 2008 at 10:27 |
I have this,never knew it was a bootleg from Repertoire Records. It's pretty short but interesting.
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