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The End of This Chapter
File:Sonata Arctica - The End of This Chapter.jpg
Compilation album by
ReleasedAugust 24, 2005
Recorded1999-2005
GenrePower metal
Length74:39
LabelMarquee
ProducerMarquee / Avalon
Sonata Arctica chronology
Don't Say a Word (EP)
(2004)
The End of This Chapter
(2005)
For the Sake of Revenge
(2006)

The End of This Chapter is the name of Sonata Arctica's first compilation album, named after the track (taken from their album Silence). It was released in August 2005 in Japan, but European release dates indicate May 3, 2006.

Track list

All tracks are written by Tony Kakko

No.TitleLength
1."...Of Silence (Silence)"1:17
2."Weballergy (Silence)"3:51
3."8th Commandment (Ecliptica)"3:41
4."FullMoon (Ecliptica)"5:08
5."Ain't Your Fairytale (Reckoning Night)"5:14
6."UnOpened (Ecliptica)"3:43
7."Abandoned, Pleased, Brainwashed, Exploited (Winterheart's Guild)"5:37
8."Don't Say A Word (Single Version) (Reckoning Night)"4:12
9."Victoria's Secret (Winterheart's Guild)"4:43
10."Blank File" (Ecliptica)"4:04
11."My Land (Ecliptica)"4:37
12."Black Sheep (Silence)"3:40
13."Wolf & Raven (Silence)"4:17
14."San Sebastian (Original Version) (Silence)"4:43
15."The Cage (Winterheart's Guild)"4:37
16."The End Of This Chapter (Silence)"7:06
17."BONUS TRACK: Draw Me (Instrumental Version) (Winterheart's Guild)"4:09
Total length:74:39

Track list Limited First Press Bonus DVD - Acoustic Live 2004

All tracks are written by Tony Kakko

No.TitleLength
1."My Land" 
2."Mary Lou" 
3."Replica" 
4."Victoria's Secret / Letter To Dana / Victoria's Secret" 
5."Jam" 
6."Wolf & Raven (Video Clip)" 
7."Broken (Video Clip)" 

The live part of the DVD was recorded on September 26, 2004, at Tokyo FM Hall, Tokyo, Japan. Shamandalie was played on the occasion, but never released on the DVD because the band wasn't happy with the outcome.

Personnel