Cosmosphere (album) explained

Cosmosphere
Type:Studio album
Artist:Jape
Cover:Cosmosphere (album).jpg
Border:yes
Released:2003
Genre:Electronica, hip hop, pop[1]
Length:33:00[2]
Label:Volta Sounds
Next Title:The Monkeys in the Zoo Have More Fun Than Me
Next Year:2004

Cosmosphere is the debut studio album of Jape released on the Volta Sounds label in 2003.[3] The album received airplay on national radio on shows such as Donal Dineen's Here Comes the Night on Today FM.[4] Like its successor, The Monkeys in the Zoo Have More Fun Than Me, which was released the following year, it contains eight tracks. The album is thirty-three minutes in length. Jape frontman Richie Egan was inspired to write the album in 2003 after he had developed Jape following a week's stay at the family home of Niall Byrne in Avoca, County Wicklow.[1] Byrne is a member of the band The Redneck Manifesto, a band which Egan was and remains part of.[1]

Track listing

The track listing of Cosmosphere contains eight tracks and is thirty-three minutes in length.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Enter the cosmos. 2003-06-24. 2009-03-07. Hot Press.
  2. Web site: Jape - Cosmosphere. 2003-06-12. 2009-03-07. RTÉ.
  3. Web site: New album plus Irish tour for Jape. 2004-09-01. 2009-03-07. RTÉ.
  4. http://www.trustmeimathief.com/artists/jape.html "Artist: Jape"