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Cook da Books (also known as Cook the Books, and Da Books) were a British new wave band from Liverpool, England popular in the 1980s. Their success began with politically charged compositions and peaked with pop friendly film soundtrack and commercial releases. The band had a self professed reputation for being fiercely independent but enjoyed major label attention and numerous high profile global performances.
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Cook da Books
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1988-01-01Z
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1980-01-01Z
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Big in France
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dbpedia:Carrere_Records dbpedia:Virgin_Records
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