Beast from the East [Live]
Beast from the East [Live]
Track Listings
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1. Unchain the Night
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2. Tooth and Nail
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3. Dream Warriors
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4. Kiss of Death
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5. When Heaven Comes Down
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6. Into the Fire
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7. Mr. Scary
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8. Heaven Sent
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9. It's Not Love
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10. Alone Again
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11. Just Got Lucky
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12. Breaking the Chains
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13. In My Dreams
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14. Walk Away
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Beast from the East,Dokken,Elektra / Wea,Hair Metal,Hard Rock,Heavy Metal,Pop,Pop-Metal,Popular Music,Rock
Average customer rating:
- Great live album!!!!!!
- WHERE IS THE REMASTER OF THIS CD?!
- Dokken - 'Beast From The East' (Elektra) 2-CD
- Absolute essential Don Dokken and George Lynch greatest live!!!
- I've been rocked into submission!
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Beast from the East
Dokken
Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Similar Items:
- Back for the Attack
- Breaking the Chains
- Under Lock and Key
- Tooth and Nail
- Up From the Ashes
ASIN: B000002H6J
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Unchain The Night
- Tooth And Nail
- Dream Warriors
- Kiss Of Death
- When Heaven Comes Down
- Into The Fire
- Mr. Scary
- Heaven Sent
- It's Not Love
- Alone Again
- Just Got Lucky
- Breaking The Chains
- In My Dreams
- Walk Away
Customer Reviews:
Great live album!!!!!!.......2007-06-20
When they (Rhino?) finally remaster the Dokken catalog, they should restore the 3 songs that wouldn't fit on the original CD. If you remove the studio track (Walk Away-which could become a bonus track on Back for the Attack) it should all fit. This is one of the best live albums from that era. Why didn't Ratt put one out?
WHERE IS THE REMASTER OF THIS CD?!.......2006-07-12
I have to yell because I've e-mailed Dokken.net and Aaron or whoever it is that accepts e-mails, does not reply.
Every Dokken fan will tell you that this CD is their best live CD available; maybe even their best CD period. So how come no remaster?? It is just screaming to be remastered. Right now it doesn't get five stars because of the pretty low output sound quality. You can tell that it will sound great if it is remastered. I can only hope that a record company or band management will see this and do it. It will be a big seller for sure. Don't delay, remaster today!
Dokken - 'Beast From The East' (Elektra) 2-CD.......2005-10-11
Released in 1988,I seem to recall seeing the band twice that year,once opening for Aerosmith and later in the summer on tour with the 'Monsters Of Rock' trek with Van Halen,Scorpions,Metallica and Kingdom Come.Anyone else remember that?Wish they'd have shindigs like that these days.I've always liked hearing Dokken,even in the more recent times here.'Beast In The East' is a good live 2-CD effort.Total of seventeen tracks with a duration of 88 minutes.Tunes I loved experiencing time and time again were "Unchain The Night","Dream Warriors","Kiss Of Death","Breaking The Chains" and "In My Dreams"(great harmony vocals).Recommended if you like '80's metal.
Absolute essential Don Dokken and George Lynch greatest live!!!.......2005-08-31
Enough said.... It just freaken JAMS all the way from the beginning, to "the bitter end."...... Take it from an old 80s
metalhead, and Dokken fan......... This is pure Mr. Scary, and
and the Dream Warrior!!! LIVE from Japan. (Period.)
I've been rocked into submission!.......2004-09-25
My 37 year old perspective on this music is probably a little different than most of the other reviewers here. So just to let you know where I'm coming from: I've always enjoyed 80s heavy metal on its own ear-pleasing merits from somewhere in the middle of the road. I've never worn a denim jacket with a band's logo painted on the back by my buddy in exchange for a homemade bong. Nor, at the other extreme, have I felt the need to treat the music as camp or a guilty pleasure of some kind. It's just feel-good rock-and-roll that speaks for the adolescent male that dwells inside men of every age - as our wives will be the first to lament.
That said: the name "Dokken" has always been associated in my mind with the style at its most embarrassing - the ne plus ultra of genre cheese. Despite my respectful MTV memories of watching George Lynch's jaw-dropping solo on "In My Dreams" [worth sitting through the close-ups of Don Dokken's Miss Piggy face - really! stop and think about it for a minute and you'll "get it" like one of those 3-D artwork things], I would have felt silly even speaking the word in adult company.
But recent listens to "The Very Best of Dokken" [gotten solely for the "In My Dreams" solo] and now "Beast from the East" have made me a believer. I love Dokken and I don't care who knows it! This is 80% due to Lynch - who I'm now prepared to crown The Best Heavy Metal Guitarist Of All Time. He's the complete package: the speed of a Malmsteen, the lyricism of a Gilmour, and the tone of a Santana. [Yeah, I know those last two aren't HM guys.] If there are 4 bars of guitar music *anywhere* as orgasmically searing as his first solo on "Burning Like A Flame" [the studio version, of course - it wasn't recorded for even the LP version of "Beast" for some inexplicable reason], I haven't heard it.
But the other 20% - it must be admitted - is that porcine, natural-born-Republican Don Dokken. One of the other reviewers here said he sings like a God on this recording. And though I think the Almighty would have come up with a more profound song intro than "Are you ready for a rock-and-roll par-TAY??", the scorching high notes he repeatedly hits on "Kiss of Death" [sidebar: WHY WAS THIS SONG NOT INCLUDED ON "THE VERY BEST OF DOKKEN"?? WHY??] do demand something akin to worship. I can just picture the geeky Japanese boys who were there the night this was recorded mopping the sweat from their foreheads and grinning madly at each other as they politely filed out of the Yokohama Amphitheater.
It's the power of his singing here that edges "Beast from the East" ahead of "The Very Best of Dokken" as the best introduction to the band. If it only had "Burning Like A Flame" on it too, it would be the only Dokken record you'd ever need.
Product Description
Released by Varese Sarabande Records in 1985, this CD features music from film composer Lee Holdridge.
Song list:
1. Overture to "Wizards and Warriors" (5:02)
2. Love Theme from "Splash" (3:29)
3. Introduction and Theme from "The Great Whales" (5:00)
4. Parasian Sketch from "The Hemingway Play" (2:44)
5. The Journey from "Going Home" (5:52)
6. Suite from "The Beastmaster" (7:33)
7. Music for Strings from "Jonathan Livingston Seagull" (5:05)
*Suite from "East of Eden" (17:54)*
8. Main Title (1:58)
9. The Brothers-Cathy-Leaving Connecticut (2:49)
10. The Father (2:18)
11. The Well - The Naming (3:55)
12. The Secret of Monterey - Abra's Theme (3:29)
13. Finale (3:23)
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Beast from the East
Dokken
Manufacturer: Phantom Sound & Vision
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00000E0WQ
Release Date: 1996-11-21 |
Album Description
1988 16 TRACKS DOUBLE JEWELCASE CD 1=1.UNCHAIN THE NIGHT 2.TOOTH AND NAIL 3.STANDING IN THESHADOWS 4.SLEEPNESS NIGHTS 5.DREAM WARRIORS 6.KISS OF DEATH7.WHEN HEAVEN COMES 8.INTO THE FIRE 9.MR. SCARY CD 2=1.HEAVEN SENT 2.IT'S NOT LOVE 3.ALONE AGIN 4.
Product Description
1988, Warner-Pioneer records Japan. 36P2-2681/2. Out of print, exclusive 2-disc import edition from Japan. Unlike the domestic issue, this original first pressing from Japan featured a second disc, loaded with more live tracks (disc two contained a total of 8 tracks). Out of print since 1989.
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The Beast from the East
Papoose , and DJ Kay Slay
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000LQLALG |
Product Description
1 - DJ Kay Slay Intro
2 - The Drama Captain
3 - The Lyrical One
4 - Mr. Mixshow
5 - Watch Your Step
6 - Usual Suspects, part 1
7 - Gunz-N-Rosez
8 - In The Trenches
9 - Mixtape Murder
10 - Back 2 Back feat. Canibus
11 - That's Real Talk
12 - Lean On Me feat. Razah
13 - Take 'Em To War
14 - Sick The Dogz On 'Em feat. Sauce Money
15 - Ima Rep
16 - Death Wish
17 - Teflon Don
18 - The Streetsweeper
19 - Wut's Ya Muthafukin' Name
20 - Sippin' On Syzzurp
21 - Freestyle feat. Jae Millz & Gravy
22 - DJ Kay Slay Outro
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- Classical [Extra tracks] [Import]
- Collage [Import]
- Contents Under Pressure
- Dead Winter Dead
- Death Is Just the Beginning, Vol. 2
- Decade of Decadence
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