REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Day: July 5, 2022

DOKKEN – Erase The Slate

This is the only Dokken album to feature Reb Beach on guitar. The band sort of split in ’89 as Don and George Lynch hated each other. They buried that hatchet (not in each other’s head) and got back together to record Dysfunctional and Shadowlife. Then, George had enough again and moved on, and Reb was brought in.

This is one of the best Dokken albums, as not only does Reb play some killer guitar, but he breathes new life into the band and the songs are really good. The opening and title track is a typical Dokken uptempo rocker with Reb just ripping it up. Change The World has a great groove and main riff, the hook and chorus are so cool. Mad Hatter is another four to floor rocker with a standard Dokken riff, but the chorus and hook are just fantastic, and the solo is insane. Drown slows the pace down with an evil riff, and a killer funky choppy groove. Side 1 closes out with Shattered and it’s a heavy power ballad; the middle eight solo is awesome.

One gets Side 2 under way with an amazing cover of the Harry Nilsson track. I like when bands do unusual choices for covers. Who Believes is ballad city, and is lifted greatly by some Reb Beach wizardry. Awesome intro to Voice Of The Soul that drops into the huge main riff. Crazy Mary Goes Round is such fun track and has drummer Mick Brown on vocals. Haunted Lullabye is a slow brooding rocker with a very cool riff, and I love the solo. The album closes out with In Your Honour and it’s ballad city with a very Beatles sounding middle section. Great album and often overlooked when talking about Dokken albums.

9.5/10 from The Grooveman.

L.A. GUNS – s/t

I think we all now that Guns N’ Roses was the coming together of Traci Guns and Axl Rose, right? So, that didn’t work out and Guns left to form LA Guns. Simple, right?

I loved Girl and I thought Phil Lewis was a great frontman. I was shocked to see him pop up in LA and fronting this band. But, when the needle drops and No Mercy kicks in it all makes sense. He obviously found the right band with the same tastes as himself, as this is Girl on steroids. In fact, they recorded a killer version of Girls’ Hollywood Tease for this album. The vibe is a sleazy glam fest but with a harder edge, and this album rocks hard compared to say Faster Pussycat. The highlights are opener No Mercy, Bitch Is Back which is very Guns N’ Roses in style (I wonder if this is a track that Traci brought over?), and my favourite Hollywood Tease; a great song and I suggest you track down the original. Still enjoy playing this album.

8.5/10 from The Grooveman.