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Verisäkeet (Blood Verses) is the fourth full-length album by Finnish metal band Moonsorrow. It was released on February 23, 2005 through Spinefarm Records. The songs are long and epic and are supposed to be listened to all at once, as the tracks are more parts of an individual composition than individual songs.[citation needed] The album comes in a full-black shining case with golden Moonsorrow logo, with the original booklet inside. The United States release of the album, through Season of Mist, however, is packaged in a clear jewel case displaying the album's artwork.
Track listing
- "Karhunkynsi" (Bearclaw) – 14:00
- "Haaska" (Carrion) – 14:42
- "Pimeä" (Dark) – 14:08
- "Jotunheim" – 19:28
- "Kaiku" (Echo) – 8:19
Credits
- Ville Sorvali – lead and backing vocals, bass, choir
- Marko Tarvonen – drums, percussion, 12-string acoustic guitar, backing vocals, choir
- Mitja Harvilahti – lead and rhythm guitar, backing vocals, choir
- Henri Sorvali – lead & rhythm guitar, keyboards, 6-string acoustic guitar, accordion, mouth harp, recorder, tin whistle, backing vocals, choir
- Markus Eurén – keyboards, choir