Kismet (Jesca Hoop album)
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| Kismet | ||||
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| Released | September 18, 2007 | |||
| Recorded | Zeitgeist and Barefoot Studios | |||
| Genre | Folk, rock | |||
| Label | RED Ink Records | |||
| Producer | Damian Anthony, Jesca Hoop, Tony Berg | |||
| Jesca Hoop chronology | ||||
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Kismet (meaning "Destiny"), is the first studio album by musician Jesca Hoop, released on September 17, 2007, through RED Ink Records.[1] The song "Love and Love Again" was co-written with David Baerwald while Stewart Copeland guests on the song "Seed Of Wonder." The song "Intelligentactile 101" was released prior to the album.[2] According to Hoop, many of the songs on the album were "quite old." "Out the Back Door," a combination of early 20s jazz and hip hop, is a song she "wrote years ago, and then the movie Idlewild came out and it kind of reinforced my concept in that arena," explained Hoop.[3]