Live Undead
Occupation
- Vocals, bass Tom Araya
- Guitar: Kerry King, Jeff Hanneman
- Drums: Dave Lombardo
Live Undead is the first live album by the thrash metal band Slayer.
Formation
The album was recorded during the tour for the EP Haunting the Chapel. It was taken in a room with only a few spectators in New York City. Sometimes this has been questioned and a studio suspected as the recording location. On the question of whether viewers were false, producer Bill Metoyer replied evasively: " I do not know If I Should tell you. " ("I do not know if I should it to you / tell you / you. " ) He drove continued: " Is not that One Of Those great industry secrets? Let's just say did when you're doing a live record, you want live sound -. Perhaps even if the microphones did not pick up the audience Properly "
Reception
Ned Raggett of Allmusic awarded 2.5 stars out of five. He wrote, Live Undead was " really necessary only for the hardcore fans, especially compared to Decade of Aggression " ( " is not really Necessary except for the hardest of hardcore fans in the end, Especially in comparison to Decade of Aggression " ).