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War to End All Wars

Yngwie MalmsteenAudio CD
3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (54 customer reviews)


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  • Audio CD (November 21, 2000)
  • Original Release Date: November 21, 2000
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Spitfire
  • ASIN: B000050I3W
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (54 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #176,236 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Prophet of Doom
2. Crucify
3. Bad Reputation
4. Catch 22
5. Masquerade
6. Molto Arpeggiosa [Instrumental]
7. Miracle of Life
8. The Wizard
9. Preludium [Instrumental]
10. Wild One
11. Tarot
12. Instru-Mental Institution [Instrumental]
13. War to End All Wars
14. Treasure from the East [*]
15. Requiem [*]

 

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars An OK CD which has great moments and also horrible moments, December 2, 2000
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This review is from: War to End All Wars (Audio CD)
I've been a long-time, diehard Yngwie fan. I was hearing many rumors before this album was released that it was going to be a great album...that it had many new surprises awaiting me, which was something I was hoping for because listening to Yngwie albums year after year I was feeling like I was hearing the same thing.

Well, this album did surprise me. And the first surprise of the album was a bad surprise. The mixing and engineering on this album is horrible. The lead guitar is too loud, the rhythm guitar is muddy, the vocals are too quiet in the mix, the mix is very dry and in your face and could use some reverb in a few place...the whole mix sounds very muddy. The album sounds like a 21st century demo.

The other poorest quality of this album is the lyrics. Lyrics have never been Yngwie's strong point and this album is no exception. However, I am one who usually does not listen closely to lyrics so this aspect does not bother me much.

The good things about this album? Some AWESOME guitar riffs, especially on Crucify and Bad Reputation. Crucify is the best vocal track on the album and is great from beginning to end...great intro riff, cool background sitar with Yngwie shredding on that as well as the bass...one of the highlights of the album. Yngwie is great at writing instrumentals and this album is no exception. Other than Crucify, the three instrumentals are the highlights of the album. Great melodies, great guitar playing.

The other songs on the album are mediocre to good. Miracle of Life is a good song but the poor engineering on the album seems to ruin some of the effect of the song. Yngwie slows down a bit at times on this solo which sounds cool and I would like him to explore this direction more. I hear Yngwie do some cool new licks and ideas in places, yet at the same time I also hear him rehash old things (example: "Catch 22" riff begins exactly like "See You in Hell" from Eclipse). "Tarot" starts off really strong with a really cool sounding keyboard part but the song itself doesn't feel really strong. Many of the songs will grab you in places yet lose you in others. Overall, many of the vocal songs have a feel like they were just haphazardly thrown together...like they were rushed.

Diehard Yngwie fans should have this album for the instrumentals and for "Crucify." Fans "on the bubble" or people new to Yngwie should not get this album. If you are new to Yngwie, get his first CD "Rising Force" and his Concerto Suite. These albums represent Yngwie at his best.

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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Sounds like an 8 track demo, July 21, 2001
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"overture_al" (Suffern, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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...this album can be summed up pretty easily: If you like Yngwie, then you'll appreciate the songs and the fact that he has taken the time to constuct his solos around sweeping appregigios and real melodies (unlike all the other albums since Fire and Ice). Example songs: The Wizard, Masquerade, Miracle of Life, Crucify - much better than the usual 'widdle diddle' solo efforts that go nowhere. It's funny how Yngwie even admits to never listening to his previous albums - even he probably gets bored hearing his own playing. It's just so pointless - we get that he can play fast by now. ....At some points in the songs, the vocal volume actually flluctuates, so for example, verse 1 sounds quieter than verse 2. The singer is hidden by the bass ...Yngwie plays the bass on this CD so no surprises that he wants to be heard over the vocalist. ....

The whole thing sounds like a poor recording on a warped 8 track demo. Shame .... As an Yngwie fan myself, I have to admit, he should never have lost Goran Edman as a vocalist/lyricist. It's never been the same since. Eclipse was his real magnum opus. Needless to say, WTEAW gets two stars from me. ....

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars this is pathetoc, December 12, 2000
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This review is from: War to End All Wars (Audio CD)
Yngwie has portrayed a very high standard for himself ever since he started. Some of his albums are very good some are just repetitive junk, they atleast are well recorded. War to end all Wars is very badly recorded the guitar sound is very weak more like really overdirven fuzz, it sounds really bad, the drums sound like card board boxes and the overall mixing is muddy, oh, and the singer really sucks! He sounds nutless, very high-pitched squealing. The lyrics are also pretty stupid. I'm very sorry I spent my money on this album, the songs are basically the same thing Yngwie has done always, nothing new, nothing interesting, very boring. Repetetitive. We all know that he is fast, we all know that he is the ultimate shredder and now we all know that he is running out of ideas and songs. Yngwie should recall this album and atleast put it out when it's decently recorded. I've heard bad sounding demos that sound better than this. Anyways, get his Alchemy album if you want a good album of his, The Seventh Sign is also good and anything from his early days. Skip this one, don't waste your money!
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