| The Spirit of Ukko | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | 4 May 2005 | |||
| Recorded | April–December 2004 | |||
| Studio | Studio Tauko | |||
| Genre | Power metal | |||
| Length | 47:05 | |||
| Label | Spinefarm | |||
| Producer | Kiuas and Yki Buckbee | |||
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| Source | Rating | 
| Metal Storm | 9.6/10[1] | 
| Vampire Magazine | (favorable)[2] | 
The Spirit of Ukko is the debut studio album by the Finnish heavy metal band Kiuas, released on 4 May 2005 by Spinefarm Records. "Ukko" in Finnish mythology is the greatest of the pagan gods and is a Finnish male name. The Japanese version features a bonus song eponymously titled from the Winter in June EP. The third quarter piece of the song, "Across the Snows" is sung in Finnish.
Track listing
- "The Spirit of Ukko" − 5:52
 - "On Winds of Death We Ride" − 4:20
 - "No More Sleep for Me" − 4:06
 - "Warrior Soul" − 5:48
 - "Until We Reach the Shore" − 4:27
 - "Across the Snows" − 5:59
 - "Thorns of a Black Rose" − 4:49
 - "And the North Star Cried" − 6:59
 - "Winter in June" − 4:24 (Japanese edition bonus track)
 
Credits
Band members
- Ilja Jalkanen − vocals
 - Mikko Salovaara − guitars
 - Markku Näreneva − drums
 - Atte Tanskanen − keyboards
 - Teemu Tuominen − bass
 
Guest musicians
- Strings on "And the North Star Cried" arranged by Mikko Salovaara and performed by the Arctic string quartet:
 - Karo Tiuraniemi − violin
 - Laura Airola − violin
 - Suvi Oskala − viola
 - Essi Toivonen − cello
 
Production and other
- All music and lyrics by Mikko Salovaara, except "No More Sleep for Me" by Ilja Jalkanen
 - Mixed by Nino Laurenne at Sonic Pump Studios
 - Strings recorded at The Helsinki Pop & Jazz Conservatory by Juuso Kujala
 - Mastered by Mika Jussila at Finnvox Studios
 - Cover concept and photography by Harri Halme/Shadow Mechanics
 - Cover illustrations and logos by Janne "ToxicAngel" Pitkänen
 - Cover layout by Janne/Spinefarm
 
References
- ↑ "Kiuas - the Spirit of Ukko review".
 - ↑ "Vampire-Magazine.com :: The Spirit of Ukko :: Kiuas/". Archived from the original on 2 September 2007. Retrieved 12 July 2007.
 
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