After debuting at #6 on the album charts, it was certified triple platinum and later nominated for a Grammy for Best Rock Album. The band returned in 2003 with its fourth studio album, THE LONG ROAD. by the RIAA and spawned the singles: “Too Bad” and “Never Again.” It also featured the #1 smash “How You Remind Me,” which topped the charts in several countries and was nominated for a Grammy for Record of the Year. Originally released in 2001, this would become the group’s breakthrough album, reaching #2 on the Billboard albums chart. The vinyl reissues begin with SILVER SIDE UP. These three records are at the core of Nickelback’s massive commercial success during the 2000s and represent combined U.S. “Each of these albums were pivotal for us in so many different ways and to be able to share them in this format, with our supporters, is humbling.” “As a vinyl collector myself, I am elated that Rhino will be releasing three of our albums on vinyl this July,” notes guitarist Ryan Peake. The Long Road and All The Right Reasons are being released on vinyl for the first time ever. All three albums will be pressed on 140-gram vinyl and presented in a standard LP jacket. On July 7, Rhino will release vinyl versions of SILVER SIDE UP, THE LONG ROAD, and ALL THE RIGHT REASONS. Fans in Western Canada will see special guests Cheap Trick and Shaman’s Harvest. The band’s extensive 45-city headlining tour of North America will begin on June 23, and includes special guests Daughtry and Shaman’s Harvest for most of the shows. Nickelback will reissue three of its most popular albums on vinyl this summer as the group hits the road to support its latest studio release, Feed The Machine. Released in 2003, The Long Road sold over 3.7 million copies in the US and was also nominated for Best Rock Album at the 2004 Grammy Awards.
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