Dokken anyone???

Trixxi Trash said:
Definitely Under Lock & Key. LOTS of the band's standout tracks are on that album. It's a killer!
Not to mention that they picked all great singles for radio & video clips for that record. I'm still in shock that it didn't sell 5-6 million copies in the states, because that should have been the record that could have broke the band. I think even Back for the Attack should have sold 5-6 Million copies here, but it didn't. They should have been selling more records that a "fluff"
band like Bon Jovi.:erk:
 
Does anyone know where the album "Back On The Street" fits into their discography? It's earlier stuff recorded BEFORE Breakin' The Chains right? I have a copy of it on disc (I think it's been released/booted many times) but Im not sure what the deal is with it.
 
Here's what I found...

Back in the Streets was a demo tape that was stolen from Don Dokken. It is an illegal bootleg, which the band sees no money from. Of the original members of Dokken, only Don plays on the album. Since it is an illegal bootleg to begin with, Don says it's OK to make as many copies as fans want to. I guess the reasoning is, why allow a record company who released it illegally make money, when fans can copy it from each other for free!