
Heaven Comes Down: CD
You can feel that heat off the Sunset Strip and see that hair in the wind as Dokken bring their timeless convertible Ferrari rock ânâ roll power to the table with Heaven Comes Down, an unapologetic celebration of everything Dokken do best. You want to rock? Sink your teeth into âFugitiveâ, which rides some shimmering guitar work courtesy of Jon Levin, Don Dokken imploring that âIâm a fugitive from lifeâ, and if you want ballads, head on over to âIâll Never Give Upâ, hanging on that Coliseum chorus, Levin laying down a landmark solo. The pattern of Heaven Comes Down never falters in delivering the goods on both sides of the fence. âJust Like A Roseâ brings the Pacific Coast Highway into vision with its smooth, effortlessly-driven gears, and âSaving Graceâ carries a mystical malevolence. But it is closer âSanta Feâ which is perhaps the most revealing, spare yet glorious moment, Don Dokken opening up with what amounts to a âlife-moment biographyâ, a spartan acoustic arrangement allowing the rich yet road-driven vocals to frame what might well prove to be the defining moment of Dokkenâs career. Mixed by Kevin Shirley (Aerosmith, Iron Maiden, Joe Bonamassa) and produced by Bill Palmer and Don Dokken, fans will love it, neutrals will be wonderfully surprised by some of the ingredients within Heaven Comes Down.
Tracks:
FugitiveÂ
Gypsy
Is It Me Or You?
Just Like A Rose
Iâll Never Give Up
Saving Grace
Over The Mountain
I RememberÂ
Lost In You
Santa Fe
You can feel that heat off the Sunset Strip and see that hair in the wind as Dokken bring their timeless convertible Ferrari rock ânâ roll power to the table with Heaven Comes Down, an unapologetic celebration of everything Dokken do best. You want to rock? Sink your teeth into âFugitiveâ, which rides some shimmering guitar work courtesy of Jon Levin, Don Dokken imploring that âIâm a fugitive from lifeâ, and if you want ballads, head on over to âIâll Never Give Upâ, hanging on that Coliseum chorus, Levin laying down a landmark solo. The pattern of Heaven Comes Down never falters in delivering the goods on both sides of the fence. âJust Like A Roseâ brings the Pacific Coast Highway into vision with its smooth, effortlessly-driven gears, and âSaving Graceâ carries a mystical malevolence. But it is closer âSanta Feâ which is perhaps the most revealing, spare yet glorious moment, Don Dokken opening up with what amounts to a âlife-moment biographyâ, a spartan acoustic arrangement allowing the rich yet road-driven vocals to frame what might well prove to be the defining moment of Dokkenâs career. Mixed by Kevin Shirley (Aerosmith, Iron Maiden, Joe Bonamassa) and produced by Bill Palmer and Don Dokken, fans will love it, neutrals will be wonderfully surprised by some of the ingredients within Heaven Comes Down.
Tracks:
FugitiveÂ
Gypsy
Is It Me Or You?
Just Like A Rose
Iâll Never Give Up
Saving Grace
Over The Mountain
I RememberÂ
Lost In You
Santa Fe
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You can feel that heat off the Sunset Strip and see that hair in the wind as Dokken bring their timeless convertible Ferrari rock ânâ roll power to the table with Heaven Comes Down, an unapologetic celebration of everything Dokken do best. You want to rock? Sink your teeth into âFugitiveâ, which rides some shimmering guitar work courtesy of Jon Levin, Don Dokken imploring that âIâm a fugitive from lifeâ, and if you want ballads, head on over to âIâll Never Give Upâ, hanging on that Coliseum chorus, Levin laying down a landmark solo. The pattern of Heaven Comes Down never falters in delivering the goods on both sides of the fence. âJust Like A Roseâ brings the Pacific Coast Highway into vision with its smooth, effortlessly-driven gears, and âSaving Graceâ carries a mystical malevolence. But it is closer âSanta Feâ which is perhaps the most revealing, spare yet glorious moment, Don Dokken opening up with what amounts to a âlife-moment biographyâ, a spartan acoustic arrangement allowing the rich yet road-driven vocals to frame what might well prove to be the defining moment of Dokkenâs career. Mixed by Kevin Shirley (Aerosmith, Iron Maiden, Joe Bonamassa) and produced by Bill Palmer and Don Dokken, fans will love it, neutrals will be wonderfully surprised by some of the ingredients within Heaven Comes Down.
Tracks:
FugitiveÂ
Gypsy
Is It Me Or You?
Just Like A Rose
Iâll Never Give Up
Saving Grace
Over The Mountain
I RememberÂ
Lost In You
Santa Fe













