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War to End All Wars (album)

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War to End All Wars is the thirteenth studio album by guitarist Yngwie Malmsteen, released on 7 November 2000 through Pony Canyon (Japan), Spitfire Records (United States) and DreamCatcher Records (Europe). While on tour for this album, singer Mark Boals left the band and was replaced for a brief period by Jorn Lande; however, Boals returned to finish the tour. The instrumental song "Molto Arpeggiosa" is often mislabelled as "Arpeggios from Hell". The phrase "the war to end all wars" was historically used as a description of World War I, especially in the period from 1918 to 1939.

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Prophet of Doom" (features some parts by Paganini)Yngwie MalmsteenMalmsteen5:31
2."Crucify"MalmsteenMalmsteen6:44
3."Bad Reputation"MalmsteenMalmsteen4:53
4."Catch 22"MalmsteenMalmsteen4:13
5."Masquerade"MalmsteenMalmsteen4:54
6."Molto Arpeggiosa"(instrumental)Malmsteen4:14
7."Miracle of Life"MalmsteenMalmsteen5:39
8."The Wizard"MalmsteenMalmsteen5:19
9."Preludium"(instrumental)Malmsteen2:26
10."Wild One"MalmsteenMalmsteen5:46
11."Tarot"MalmsteenMalmsteen5:38
12."InstruMental Institution"(instrumental)Malmsteen3:56
13."War to End All Wars"MalmsteenMalmsteen4:15

Bonus tracks (Japan)

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
14."Treasure from the East"(instrumental)Malmsteen3:52
15."Requiem"(instrumental)Malmsteen4:03

Bonus track (USA and Europe)

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
14."Black Sheep of the Family"Steve HammondSteve Hammond2:17

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