Ah, poor George. Truly wasted his talent with Dokken. The first two Lynch Mob records are classics, but by then, the train had left the station. Lynch has a disc out called "Will Play for Food", basically a compilation of all his one offs for Shrapnel Records, and what not. There's a version of "Rollin' and Tumblin" on there that has some of his best licks ever.
Agree there. Donny was/is a world class weanie.
Although he did do a great job as producer on that Great White EP with "Down On Your Knees".
The way my memory is serving me today I probably have that wrong too.
Dokken was good till Don became an a$$hole around the time "Back for the Attack" came out. The reunion albums in the 90s sucked helium.
Actually, all the 80s Dokken releases with Lynch were very very good. However, the first two Lynch Mob CD's are George's best work by far.