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All the Right Reasons | 
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| Artist: Nickelback Label: Roadrunner Category: Music
List Price: £14.99 Buy New: £6.98 You Save: £8.01 (53%)
New (54) Used (6) from £5.17
Rating: 66 reviews Sales Rank: 166
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 618300 UPC: 016861830021 EAN: 0016861830021 ASIN: B000ASATO4
Release Date: October 3, 2005 Availability: Usually dispatched within 7 to 11 days
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| Tracks:
| • | Follow You Home | | • | Fight For All The Wrong Reasons | | • | Photograph | | • | Animals | | • | Savin Me | | • | Far Away | | • | Next Contestant | | • | Side Of A Bullet | | • | If Everyone Cared | | • | Someone That You re With | | • | Rockstar |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.co.uk Review Nickleback haven't made it this far by throwing their audience difficult curveballs, and All The Right Reasons--the Canadian quartet's fourth full-length--continues their run of uncomplicated, testosterone-soaked hard-rock albums without a wobble. Frontman Chad Kroeger still approaches the act of songcraft like he's chopping wood, grunting and sweating under the weight of gritted-teeth rock-outs like "Fight For All The Wrong Reasons" and "Someone That You're With". Critics have it in for Nickleback for many of the same reasons they have it in for Stereophonics--these songs promise emotional weight and hard-won truths, but have a tendency to mistake joylessness for passion. However, you can spot the hits a mile off. "Side Of A Bullet" is dedicated to deceased ex-Pantera man Dimebag Darrell, and even features an overdubbed axe solo from said guitarist, while "Photograph" sees Kroeger getting misty-eyed--almost whimsical--over an old school photo. Ultimately, though, it's more of the same. Which should suit the Nickleback faithful just fine. --Louis Pattison
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| Customer Reviews: Read 10 more reviews...
Believe the majority and buy it! January 22, 2008 KM (England) 21 out of 23 found this review helpful
After the strangely delayed release of the incredible single "Rockstar" in the UK, I've been listening to this album a lot again recently and it is still as brilliant and fresh and it was when I first bought it well over two years ago. As well as "Rock Star" there is the classic track "Photograph" that is All the Right Reasons' equivelent to Silver Side Up's "How You Remind Me" and in a lot of ways is much better, in my opinion. Another great track from the album is the very memorable "Far Away". Chad Krouger is definately one of the best rock singers from the last few years and this track is one that really proves why. All The Right Reasons is also the first album without the original drummer Ryan Vikedal and the first to feature his replacement, Daniel Adair. Overall, if you enjoyed any of Nickelback's previous four albums, I'd highly recommend this as it is easily the best of them all. Some very memorable tunes here that you'll find yourself singing along to after just a couple of listens.
Nickelback --- Defiantly the right reasons July 11, 2006 Amanda (Essex, UK) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
"All The Right Reasons". Is another album from Nickelback. Personally, I wasn't a fan of this band after the constant playing of their single "How You Remind Me" but this album compensated very well. They sure have changed since their earlier days. The highlights of this album are: "Saving Me", defiantly a good track. The guitar and vocals are impressive, not a hard rock song but one of the slower tracks on the album, and "Far Away" this has to be the slowest song on the album, but in no way is it weak. Again the guitar is really good and Chad Kroeger's voice is equally impressive. This band is not all about putting hard rock music out. This album has the harder tracks and the softer ones that will appeal to your musical tastes. "Side Of A Bullet" is a tribute song to guitarist Dimebag Darrell. The lyrics really do match up to the tragic event well. They did an amazing job, defiantly one of my personal favourites. This album is defiantly not a disappointment. I for one am glad I came across this band again as it is, in my opinion, their best album so far and I have every faith in them that they will continue to release great music like the songs on this album.
yet another amazing album July 19, 2006 M. Cripps (essex, UK) 16 out of 19 found this review helpful
Like most people in the UK i started listening to nickelback when they released the overplayed "how you remind me", but have since bought all of their albums and this is the best of the lot. Their first couple of albums "curb" and "the state" mostly contain the type of stadium anthems that nickelback do best, with their second two albums "silver side up" and "the long road" being a bit more comercial. iv thoroughly enjoyed all of them, but "all the right reasons" is a must buy for all fans of nickelback and all others that like the sound of the few singles they've actually released over here. all the songs are so good, but "animals" and "next contestant" are the best of the true nickelback rock songs whilst "photograph" and if "everyone cared" are amazing softer rock songs. if nickelback were better publisised they would be as huge here as they are in the states. buy it, you wont regret it.
What album March 1, 2008 Mr. J. J. Wollaston 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Until a few days ago i had never heard of nickelback, but as soon as i herd rock star i really liked it, so bought the album and can't stop listing to it, and it is best when driving. what a great sound, and all the tracks are great.
Belter of an album May 17, 2008 M. Islam (London) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
The first I heard these tunes were when Nickelback supported Bon Jovi on a concert - completely blew me away. I actually thought the energy and songs almost out done the main show. The album is very energetic from the moment go. Some ballads like Photograph, Far Away and Savin' Me are great and slows the the pace a little, but the vocals are powerful and keeps the listener glued. The album is great and a superb follow-up to their last album. I really can't wait to see them live, I will recommend you do the same, start buy listening to this album. Awsome.
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