02. "The Conjuring (2004 Remastered/24 Bit Mastering)"
03. "Peace Sells (2004 Remaster)"
04. "Devils Island (2004 Remaster)"
05. "Good Mourning / Black Friday (Remastered 2004)"
06. "Bad Omen (2004 Remastered)"
07. "I Ain't Superstitious (Remastered 2004)"
08. "My Last Words (2004 Remastered)"
09. "Wake Up Dead (Randy Burns Mix)"
10. "The Conjuring (Randy Burns Mix)"
11. "Peace Sells (Randy Burns Mix)"
12. "Good Mourning / Black Friday (Randy Burns Mix)"
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Description:
"Peace Sells... But Who's Buying ?" (Remasterisé) est un album emblématique du légendaire groupe de thrash metal Megadeth et se présente ici au format CD. Sorti à l'origine en 1986 et désormais remastérisé pour une qualité sonore optimale, cet opus met en avant la créativité explosive de Megadeth avec des titres phares comme « Peace Sells », « Wake Up Dead » ou encore « Devils Island ». Les riffs acérés du groupe alliés à des textes engagés ont fait de cet album une référence incontournable dans l'histoire du heavy metal. Fondé par Dave Mustaine après son départ de Metallica, Megadeth s'est imposé comme l'un des groupes les plus influents du genre avec plusieurs disques de platine et des nominations aux Grammy Awards. Cette édition est publiée par Capitol Records, célèbre maison de disques réputée pour ses productions haut-de-gamme et son catalogue prestigieux regroupant certains des plus grands artistes mondiaux.
I like better original album than this remastered, yet, Randy Burns remixes and masters are something that stands upfront. Not every song, but those best from the album are on this list and are truly much better than originals. Recommendation for this CD.
Vitali T. - 20/10/2022
And this is the second studio album of a thrash metal band from America. And it was released in 1986. An interesting fact: on the cover of the album, against the background of red-orange tones, the UN General Assembly is shown, destroyed during a nuclear attack. A nice addition to this edition in the form of 4 bonus tracks.
Vladislav M. - 18/12/2020
It's funny that this album is the same age as "Master of Puppets" and "Reign in Blood". Of course, the albums of the more mature bands are in many ways ahead of the subject, but by the standards of Megadeth this is one of the strongest records.
Bojan I. - 18/08/2020
I love this album. For me Megadeth became Megadeth on this album.
Alexander S. - 05/11/2019
This album is masterpiece! All songs shred and are filled with monster riffs and guitar solos galore. This remaster has good booklet and good sound.
Alexander S. - 11/07/2019
This record became a logical continuation of "Killing Is My Bussiness ..." and at the same time a turning point in the career of the group - it was after "Peace Sells ..." that they spoke about Megasmerty as one of the leading thrash groups. It should be noted more professional in comparison with the debut album sound. There are no weak things on the album, except for the penultimate thing, but if we take this cover as a banter, then everything is fine. The rest of the songs are real kick ass! Gloomy, moderately high-speed speed-thrash with a powerful rhythm section, excellent guitar work and characteristic Mustaine vocals. My favorites are “Peace Sells ...”, “Good Mourning / Black Friday”, “My Last Words”. I would especially note the "Good Mourning ..." At that time, only Slayer and Kreator could boast of such anger and bloody naturalism!
Vladimir G. - 25/05/2019
Together with Rust in Peace, this is the highlight of Megadeth's discography. Too bad Mustaine decided to remix these recordings, because they were just fine on their own.
HYUNG RAE K. - 21/11/2018
Peace sell is Megadeth historical album and in thrash metal history, it is best album.
unique and deep sound and message. I love this album . and I have new remastered 2 cd also.
jared l'esperance - 29/04/2012
This remix sounds excellent sound wise, BUT unfortunately, this is NOT how the album sounded when it was released and NOT how it was meant to sound. The reverb was cut in half, the drum sound is changed (snare and now triggered drums) which is totally NON 80's. The superior version of this release is the 2011 remaster only release with a second cd of a live show in 1987. My advice: this album is so bad ass, I would recommend BOTH the 2011 remaster and this, the 2004 remix. Both albums deserve to be in your collection. And for seven bucks, how can you turn it down?
Paulos K. - 21/02/2020
The best album by megadeth!Every song is a masterpiece.Father Dave teaches how thrash should be played!The technical skills are on the highest level and once you push the play button there's no return!