
On this day September 14 1984, Dokken released their second studio album Tooth and Nail through Elektra Records. After a rocky debut, this album showed the band pushing harder into melodic heavy metal with crunchy riffs, soaring leads, and more polished production. It was also the first Dokken album with bassist Jeff Pilson, who replaced Juan Croucier.
The recording process was tense, with different producers stepping in due to conflicts in the studio, particularly between George Lynch and Don Dokken. Despite the turmoil, the album delivered standout tracks like Into the Fire, Just Got Lucky, and the hit ballad Alone Again. Although it didn’t explode immediately, Tooth and Nail laid the groundwork for Dokken’s rise in the heavy metal and glam metal scenes throughout the decade.
80s insight: Tooth and Nail captured the shift in the mid 80s when heavy metal bands began blending aggression with melody and showmanship, creating the sound that defined the glam metal wave.
The recording process was tense, with different producers stepping in due to conflicts in the studio, particularly between George Lynch and Don Dokken. Despite the turmoil, the album delivered standout tracks like Into the Fire, Just Got Lucky, and the hit ballad Alone Again. Although it didn’t explode immediately, Tooth and Nail laid the groundwork for Dokken’s rise in the heavy metal and glam metal scenes throughout the decade.
80s insight: Tooth and Nail captured the shift in the mid 80s when heavy metal bands began blending aggression with melody and showmanship, creating the sound that defined the glam metal wave.