Still, Alive... and Well?
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedSeptember 10, 2002
GenreHeavy metal, hard rock, thrash metal
Length61:27
LabelSanctuary
ProducerDave Mustaine, Bill Kennedy
Megadeth chronology
Capitol Punishment: The Megadeth Years
(2000)
Still, Alive... and Well?
(2002)
Greatest Hits: Back to the Start
(2005)

Still, Alive... and Well? is a Megadeth compilation album released on September 10, 2002 and is the last Megadeth release with bassist and co-founder David Ellefson until his reunion with the band eight years later. The album was released to fulfill Megadeth's record contract with Sanctuary Records after Dave Mustaine dissolved the band seemingly indefinitely when he sustained a serious nerve injury in 2002. The album's name is a quote from Dave Mustaine's answer to an interviewer's question: "What do you want written on your tombstone?"

The first six tracks (except tracks 1 & 2 though recorded on the same date as the others) are taken from the live album Rude Awakening and the remaining tracks are selections from The World Needs a Hero.[1]

Professional ratings
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AllMusic[1]

Track listing

No.TitleAlbumLength
1."Time: the Beginning/Use the Man" (Live in 2001)Previously Unreleased6:27
2."The Conjuring" (Live in 2001)Previously Unreleased5:26
3."In My Darkest Hour" (Live in 2001)2002 - Rude Awakening5:29
4."Sweating Bullets" (Live in 2001)2002 - Rude Awakening4:43
5."Symphony of Destruction" (Live in 2001)2002 - Rude Awakening5:24
6."Holy Wars... The Punishment Due" (Live in 2001)2002 - Rude Awakening8:51
7."Moto Psycho"2001 - The World Needs a Hero3:05
8."Dread and the Fugitive Mind"2001 - The World Needs a Hero4:24
9."Promises"2001 - The World Needs a Hero4:26
10."The World Needs a Hero"2001 - The World Needs a Hero3:52
11."Burning Bridges"2001 - The World Needs a Hero5:20
12."Return to Hangar"2001 - The World Needs a Hero4:00
Total length:61:27

Personnel

References

  1. 1 2 "Alive...and Well? - Megadeth". AllMusic. Retrieved December 18, 2005.
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