The Lost Songs: 1978-1981show the crackle and craft of a hungry young Don Dokken as he embarked upon a journey which started in Southern California and Northern Germany. It is a trek which is testimony to the sheer endeavor and perseverance Don Dokken showed in those few years between 1978 and 1981, starting from when he spent time at a guitar store called Drake’s Music, owned by Drake Levin in Manhattan Beach, California.
Drake was a guitar player in Paul Revere and the Raiders and I used to go over there in my early 20’s just to play his beautiful guitars,” says Don. “He thought I was a really good guitar player because my chops were up at the time, and he asked if I’d ever made a record. I told him I hadn’t, and he said he knew a studio called Media Art Studios (in Redondo Beach, CA) where we could go on ‘down time’, which means after midnight, for free. So we did it..
When Don went into the studio, he didn’t have a band, so Drake hired Rustee Allen (bass) and Bill Lordan (drums) from the Robin Trower band. Only 500 copies of that first recording were pressed, and when Levin introduced Dokken to a friend visiting LA from Hamburg, Germany, Michael Boyens (who owned the biggest venue Hamburg, The Sounds Club) Don decided it was time to head to Europe.
Michael said I should go to Germany because rock was still happening over there during a time in L.A. when the new wave scene was booming,” remembers Don. “Bands like Judas Priest and Saxon were nobody in America. I saw them both at the Whiskey, but they were big in Europe. The rock scene was way ahead of the curve in Germany, and besides, I was a fan of all those European bands, so it made sense to go there and give it a shot.
On arriving in Hamburg Don would meet a young engineer called Michael Wagener, who would end up producing and mixing some of the biggest rock albums of the ‘80s: Motley Crüe, Ozzy Osbourne, Accept and of course Dokken. Like Don, Michael came from humble, hard-working beginnings.
Michael Wagener worked in a recording studio called Tennessee Ton Studio which was about 100 yards away from a club,” says Don. “And Michael said, ‘Why don’t I run 150 ft of cable into the Sounds Club and record the gig?’ And you gotta remember, the actual gig was four floors up from the ground. Oddly enough, Michael’s studio was also four floors up. Plus the club’s elevator was broken, so he had to climb five flights of stairs just to get to the club. There was cable running across the parking lot between the two buildings. It was hilarious.
Those early times with Wagener were the forging of a deep friendship. “He ended up coming to LA and basically slept on my couch,” says Don,“then I got my deal with Elektra and we became best friends for years. I mean come on, he did “Breaking the Chains”, “Under Lock and Key”, “Tooth and Nail” andhe lived in my house. Those are the things that bond your soul, when you’re starving and you have no money. Michael and I became best friends because we both came up the ladder at the same time.
The story from this point on is one of sharp ascent, sales and successes reaching multiple platinum status by 1988. But the importance and relevance of those early days in both Southern California and Germany cannot be underestimated, and it is why Don Dokken has been so eager to revisit those early, halcyon days.
“Looking back, so much from that time is hilarious and crazy, from running cables across a parking lot to a club to record a gig, to the holes in that church roof to the mold in the equipment, but there is also a lot of raw magic in what we did back then and it is time to share that with the fans.”
The Lost Songs: 1978-1981not only shares that magic with the fans, it gives them the final, vital and undeniably missing (until now) early album in the Dokken collection.
Musicians who appear on The Lost Songs: 1978-1981:
Don Dokken – vocals, guitar
Jon Levin – guitar
BJ Zampa – drums
Juan Croucier – bass
Greg Leon – guitar
Gary Holland – drums
Mick Brown – drums
George Lynch -guitar
Rustee Allen – bass
Bill Lordan – drums
Greg Pecka- Drums
The Lost Songs: 1978-1981 track-listing:
- Step Into The Light
- We’re Going Wrong
- Day After Day
- Rainbows
- Felony
- No Answer
- Back In The Streets
- Hit And Run
- Broken Heart
- Liar
- Prisoner
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