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All the Right Reasons | 
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| Artist: Nickelback Label: Roadrunner Category: Music
List Price: £9.99 Buy New: £6.17 You Save: £3.82 (38%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 64 reviews Sales Rank: 22
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 618300 UPC: 016861830021 EAN: 0016861830021 ASIN: B000ASATO4
Release Date: October 3, 2005 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New - Factory Sealed - Import Edition Shipped from Florida via USPS First class mail. We ONLY sell what we have in stock. NO back orders here.
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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 Youre 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 59 more reviews...
Rock Lives .... and is thriving. July 14, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
For those who, like me, grew up with the likes of Queen, Rainbow, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, Led Zeppelin, it is indescribably good to hear rock that stands up with the best there has been and is able to look it square in the eye.
I could pontificate on the sheer raw energy of 'All the Wrong Reasons' and 'Next Contender', the deservedly popular 'Rockstar' or the subtle harmonies and just damn good music in 'Photograph', but really, you should just listen to it yourself. Not only is this great old-fashioned rock with good vocals in harmonic depth, it is beautifully balanced as an album between anthems, thrashy head-bangers and non-slushy ballads. To quote an oft-used phrase, it is all killer and no filler, any one of the tracks could be nailed into the Top-Ten.
I like this album ... a lot ... it's definitely one of the favourites and considering the company it keeps in my CD collection next to the affore-mentioned bands that is no mean achievement. This is the first Nickelback album I have heard, it most certainly won't be the last.
Soooooooo Bad July 12, 2008 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I cant believe how bad these guys are. I have NO respect for anyone who listens to this utter crap. It is soooooooooo bad. Listen to real music people. Nickelback have no talent, no writing skills, no redeeming features. THESE GUYS ARE SIMPLY TERRIBLE. THE MODERN EQUIVALENT TO THE OSMANS, ONLY NICKELBACK ARE PRETENDING TO BE A REAL BAND. THEY MAKE CRINGE. HORRIBLE. CRIME AGAINST MUSIC.
MMmmmmmm.....Cheesy! July 10, 2008 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
Oh dear oh dear oh dear. This is just simply awful. Nickelback have absolutley no redeeming features whatsoever. ALL of their songs have always sounded the same, and there is no change here. This is just painfully dull. A few years back I myself fell into the Nickelback trap and bought 'Silver Side Up' on the back of 'How You Remind Me'. I was quite clearly deranged!!! 'All The Right Reasons' is somehow even worse than that nonsense! This is rock by numbers with the worst lyrics you will ever hear. Surely people can't take this bile seriously. The album ends up sounding like one very very very very long continuous plod. The same chords, the same sound, the same everything. The album goes nowhere and does nothing. It gives the listener nothing but a migraine and a feeling of nausea. Special mention for the awful 'Rockstar' which makes me cringe, and if I never hear it again it will be far too soon. Also 'Photograph' is just plain hilarious with it's mind numbing lyrics, "Look at this photograph, Everytime I do it makes me laugh, How did our eyes get so red, And what the hell is on Joey's head". Eh??????? It's hardly inspired is it. By the time you get to 'If Everyone Cared' you realise that you really don't! Nickelback are just embarrassing. Thankfully I didn't buy this tripe, I just had the misfortune to hear it. If you like music and have just one ounce of taste then avoid this at all costs!!!!
Belter of an album May 17, 2008 2 out of 2 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.
Awesome album. May 9, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have never really considered buying a Nickelback album, but seeing the price, I decided "Why not?". I am so glad I did! It's an absolutely fantastic CD. Whether you're rocking out to the harder songs such as "Follow you home" and "Fight for all the wrong reasons" or relaxing to the somewhat melancholy tracks like "photograph" and "Far Away". All songs are great, really, each taking on there own meaning. No matter which song you listen to, I guarantee you, you will love thi album!
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