This article is about the Debbie Harry album. For the Finnish ice hockey team commonly known as KooKoo, see KooKoo (Liiga). For the Persian genre of food commonly known as KooKoo, see Kuku (food).
1981 studio album by Debbie Harry
KooKoo
Studio album by
Debbie Harry
Released
July 27, 1981
Recorded
1981
Studio
Power Station, New York City
Genre
Rock
dance
pop
new wave
Length
42:27
Label
Chrysalis
Producer
Nile Rodgers
Bernard Edwards
Debbie Harry chronology
KooKoo (1981)
Rockbird (1986)
Blondie chronology
Autoamerican (1980)
The Hunter (1982)
Singles from KooKoo
"Backfired" Released: July 1981
"The Jam Was Moving" Released: 1981
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