Under Lock and Key | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Dokken |
Cover: | Dokken - Under Lock and Key.jpg |
Genre: | Glam metal[1] |
Label: | Elektra |
Producer: | Neil Kernon, Michael Wagener |
Prev Title: | Tooth and Nail |
Prev Year: | 1984 |
Next Title: | Back for the Attack |
Next Year: | 1987 |
Under Lock and Key is the third studio album by American heavy metal band Dokken, released on November 22, 1985, through Elektra Records.[2] The album reached No. 32 on the U.S. Billboard 200[3] and remained on that chart for 67 weeks.[4] Two singles also charted: "The Hunter" and "In My Dreams", both reaching No. 25 and 24 on Billboards Mainstream Rock respectively, with "In My Dreams" at No. 77 on the Billboard Hot 100.[5] Under Lock and Key was certified Gold on March 4, 1986, and Platinum on April 14, 1987.[2]
The album received mostly positive reviews. Eduardo Rivadavia in his review for AllMusic calls Under Lock and Key "quite possibly Dokken's most 'complete' album, with a little something for every type of fan", like "fist-pumping headbangers", extraordinary "bittersweet mid-paced rockers" ("Unchain the Night" and "The Hunter") and "saccharine ballads". Rivadavia recommends the album as the best introduction to new listeners of Dokken, but notes that heavy metal purists would likely prefer the band's 1984 album Tooth and Nail.
Canadian journalist Martin Popoff considers the album "too weighted towards Def Leppard's fat-and-open formula rock", resulting "a bit subdued and predictable" in comparison with its predecessor. The band's glamorous look, the media exposure and George Lynch's "attempt to define the L.A. sound in his own image" do not save Under Lock and Key from sounding "like the work of a band just fed".
All credits adapted from the original LP.
All credits adapted from the original LP.
Chart (1985-1986) | Peak position | |
---|---|---|
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[6] | 56 | |
US Billboard 200[7] | 32 |
Publication | Country | Accolade | Rank |
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Rolling Stone | US | 50 Greatest Hair Metal Albums of All Time[8] | 21 |
Metal Rules | Top 50 Glam Metal Albums[9] | 11 | |
Unchain the Night | |
Type: | video |
Artist: | Dokken |
Cover: | Unchain the Night.jpg |
Length: | [10] |
Label: | Elektra/Asylum Records |
Chronology: | Dokken video albums |
Next Title: | One Live Night |
Next Year: | 1995 |
The music videos produced for the singles from the three Dokken albums were featured on a longform videocassette release, Unchain the Night, by Elektra/Asylum Records through Elektra Entertainment.[11] That video debuted on Billboards Top Music Video—Longform chart at No. 11 in January 1987, peaking at No. 5 that May.[12] The video collection was certified Gold in April 1987, and Platinum the following April.[2]
In 2007 the collection was re-released in DVD by Rhino Home Video through Warner Music Vision, debuting on the Billboard Comprehensive Music Videos chart at No. 27.[13]