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All the Right Reasons

All the Right Reasons
Nickelback

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Product Description

Produced by the band at Chad Kroeger’s home studio, All The Right Reasons continues where their massive debut left off. It features the single "Photograph" and is more of the same stadium rock for which they are worshipped.

Track Listing

  1. Follow You Home
  2. Fight For All The Wrong Reasons
  3. Photograph
  4. Animals
  5. Savin’ Me
  6. Far Away
  7. Next Contestant
  8. Side Of A Bullet
  9. If Everyone Cared
  10. Someone That You’re With
  11. Rockstar

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1071 in Music
  • Released on: 2005-10-03
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .23 pounds

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

CD Description
Fourth album from enormously successful Canadian radio-rocktroupe follows 2003's 'The Long Road'. Leaving the angst ofgrunge mostly behind them, this release finds them in a more pensive and reflective mood and features a greater paletteof instruments, adding piano, keyboards and acoustic guitars into several of the tracks. Includes the single 'Photograph' and the track 'Side Of A Bullet', a tribute to murdered ex-Pantera guitarist Dimebag Darrell which features a solo recorded by the man himself.


Customer Reviews

Believe the majority and buy it!5
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.

Moving With the times....4
After Reading peoples reviews on this album and being an owner of it on the First Release UK date, i can safely say that people expect too much.
I bought this after days of owning the Photograph single in full faith of giving me what i wanted, and they did.

I bought The Long Road as my first Nickelback encounter, then went back and bought Silver Side up to see what all the fuss was about, and still thought The Long Road far outdone Silver Side up for change of sound through the album.

This album is absolutely awesome, a band that can create an album with songs that wont be released that are as good as the ones that will.

To the public, the released songs (PhotoGraph, Far Away etc) will be slow ballads but if youre after the 'fast, american rock' nickelback sound, then this album will deliver.

Im Glad that Nickelback had the guts to tackle each aspect of song tempo and sound and still pull them off, with Savin' Me and Far Away being quite slow, i still had good reviews from these and would be nice to be used as possible Fresh Modern Funeral Songs, especially Far Away.....

Being the 5th Album, praise is given for still being able to write such quality material where most bands fail and start to cover their old sound of songs that have had much public praise before.
Especially bands that create albums with the last 3 songs they released, and fill the rest with garbage to make that Tracklisting long, just so they can 'try' and dominate the album market as well as the singles.

As said above, people expect too much from nickeback to create Award winning albums as they done from Silver side up, but in my eyes, its already one of them.

If youre after that orignal Nickelback sound with some new material, BUY IT! Its Only £15, not £1500. And worth every penny.

Even my Brother, a Motorhead fan, said theyve changed for the good. With Heavier Drum usage, this album is very easy to pick up, unlike some out there, and get you smiling from Track Number 1.

I just hope the Record Label will give as much Press Release as Silver Side up had, because it seems that this album is lurking in the background at the moment. And thats a shame, because alot more should own this and see how far theyve come since Silver Side up.

ENJOY!

Belter of an album5
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.