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Back for the Attack is the fourth studio album by heavy metal band Dokken, released in 1987.

Album Description

The album includes a remixed re-release of the song "Dream Warriors". The song was first released earlier in 1987 as the theme song for the movie A Nightmare On Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors. The two other singles on the album were "Heaven Sent" and "Burning Like a Flame", the latter reaching #79 on the Billboard Hot 100. There's also a George Lynch instrumental, "Mr Scary. "

This would be their last studio album until 1995 due to the band's breakup.

Reception

Back For The Attack charted at #13 on the billboard U.S. charts, selling over two million copies in the U.S. and over 4 million copies worldwide.[citation needed]

Track listing

  1. "Kiss of Death"  ( Lynch / Dokken / Pilson )  — 5:51
  2. "Prisoner"  ( Lynch / Pilson / Brown )  — 4:20
  3. "Night by Night"  ( Pilson / Lynch / Brown / Dokken )  — 5:23
  4. "Standing in the Shadows"  ( Dokken / Lynch / Pilson )  — 5:07
  5. "Heaven Sent"  ( Dokken / Lynch / Pilson )  — 4:52
  6. "Mr. Scary"  ( Lynch / Pilson )  — 4:31
  7. "So Many Tears"  ( Dokken / Lynch / Pilson )  — 4:56
  8. "Burning Like a Flame"  ( Lynch / Pilson / Dokken / Brown )  — 4:46
  9. "Lost Behind the Wall"  ( Lynch / Brown / Dokken / Pilson )  — 4:19
  10. "Stop Fighting Love"  ( Pilson / Lynch / Dokken / Brown )  — 4:52
  11. "Cry of the Gypsy"  ( Dokken / Pilson / Lynch )  — 4:51
  12. "Sleepless Night"  ( Lynch / Brown / Pilson )  — 4:32
  13. "Dream Warriors"  ( Lynch / Pilson )  — 4:42

Trivia

  • The band borrowed the title of the album from an earlier track of the same name recorded during the sessions for Under Lock and Key. The song was later released as a B-side to the "Dream Warriors" single. The band liked the title, and re-used it for the album title.

Personnel