Time/Use the Man [Live] - Megadeth, Friedman, Marty
Conjuring [Live]
In My Darkest Hour [Live] - Megadeth, Ellefson, David
Sweating Bullets [Live]
Symphony of Destruction
Holy Wars [Live]
Moto Psycho
Dread and the Fugitive Mind
Promises
The World Needs a Hero
Burning Bridges
Return to Hangar
Hot on the heels of the speed-metal dandies' first-ever live retrospective, Rude Awakening, comes this most unusual (contract fulfilling?) release. Featuring six previously unreleased live songs captured in November 2001 d... more »uring what's described as the band's last concerts, Still Alive and Well concludes with an additional six songs lifted wholesale from 2001's The World Needs a Hero, the group's last studio recording. The live tracks ("Time/Use the Man," "Conjuring," "In My Darkest Hour," "Sweating Bullets," "Symphony of Destruction," and "Holy Wars") are up to snuff--fast, bruising, and furious--but of little interest to anyone other than die-hard fans, who doubtless already own The World Needs a Hero. --Kim Hughes« less
Hot on the heels of the speed-metal dandies' first-ever live retrospective, Rude Awakening, comes this most unusual (contract fulfilling?) release. Featuring six previously unreleased live songs captured in November 2001 during what's described as the band's last concerts, Still Alive and Well concludes with an additional six songs lifted wholesale from 2001's The World Needs a Hero, the group's last studio recording. The live tracks ("Time/Use the Man," "Conjuring," "In My Darkest Hour," "Sweating Bullets," "Symphony of Destruction," and "Holy Wars") are up to snuff--fast, bruising, and furious--but of little interest to anyone other than die-hard fans, who doubtless already own The World Needs a Hero. --Kim Hughes
I'll answer the question: NOT WELL. Not here, anyway.
Barry Dejasu | Rehoboth, Massachusetts | 06/15/2004
(1 out of 5 stars)
"I'm a huge fan of Megadeth, and have been for a few years; I'd even go as far as saying I'm a completist (I own both the original AND the reissue of KILLING IS MY BUSINESS...). However, this is one Megadeth "album" that I will never waste my money on.Even more absurd than most so-called "best-of" collections, STILL, ALIVE...AND WELL? is simply pointless. We have several tracks from one of the best albums from one of the best thrash acts ever, THE WORLD NEEDS A HERO, and two--count 'em, TWO--unreleased live tracks. Okay...why?Indeed, I'll agree with other fans, this COULD have been another HIDDEN TREASURES, but instead it is a waste of money and time.Trust me, just get THE WORLD NEEDS A HERO and as for the live tracks, you're not missing much. If they're THAT important to you, just look for them as downloads somewhere.LUCKILY, Megadeth has re-formed, with a new bassist and drummer, and a suprising return of the almighty Chris Poland on guitars. Dave's arm is all better, and he's refreshed...and determined. NEW ALBUM COMING SOON!Peace."
Ztomeh....
Vic | 12/22/2003
(1 out of 5 stars)
"You're a jackass. This album is a rip-off.... what better way to introduce a new Megadeth fan? Try buying Countdown to Extinction or Peace Sells..."
Megadeth - 'Still Alive... And Well?' (Sanctuary Records)
Mike Reed | USA | 03/30/2006
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Since I've seen Megadeth perform live something like at least ten times over the years,I've pretty much gotten burned out on them.I'll still take out a CD of theirs time and again for a spin in my CD player.I thought that 'Still Alive...' is pretty much aimed toward the die-hard fans.It's got half live tracks,including "My Darkest Hour","Sweating Bullets","Symphony Of Destruction",the always nice to hear "Holy Wars"+ two more.Then you get six previously unreleased cuts.If you're a real big Megadeth fan,you'll obviously get more out of this CD than I did.Overall,it's decent."
Awesome new live songs!
Vic | Indonesia | 01/31/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"the three new live songs, conjuring, time and use the man are worth for it...the conjuring is the best performance by this line up!"
For True Megadeth Fans Only
Reijo Piippula | Turku, Finland | 09/28/2007
(2 out of 5 stars)
"At first, I'm a die-hard Megadeth fan, and I absolutely love (or like) all the Megadeth albums but I think that this album wasn't the best idea.
This CD includes only two new live tracks: "Time/Use the Man" and "The Conjuring". Those both are amazing versions. The first one has great acoustic moments but also heavier moments. "The Conjuring" is as heavy as it can be.
There's also four live tracks that can be found in the live album "Rude Awakening" - great choices but why do they have to be released again? I bet that Megadeth would have great live tracks in stock, like "Mary Jane", "Black Friday", "Architecture of Aggression", and "Rust in Peace" for example.
The rest of the album are the six studio tracks from "The World Needs a Hero" album - great choices but why do had to be released again?