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- Operation_Heavenly runtime "34.05".
- Operation_Heavenly abstract "Operation Heavenly is the fourth and final studio album by English indie pop band Heavenly. It was released by Wiiija in October 1996. In the United States it was issued by K Records, whose founder Calvin Johnson provided guest vocals on "Pet Monkey". The album contains ten original songs and a cover of Serge Gainsbourg's "Nous Ne Somme Pas Des Anges".K released "Trophy Girlfriend" on a split 7" single with two songs by Bis. The single bore the overall title International Pop Underground Vol. 66."Space Manatee" was also released as a single, backed by two exclusive B-sides: covers of "You Tore Me Down" (originally by The Flamin' Groovies) and "Art School" (by The Jam). The two cover versions were included on a Japanese reissue of the album in 1998.Music videos were made for both singles.After Mathew Fletcher committed suicide in June 1996, the remaining members retired the name Heavenly. They later regrouped as Marine Research for one album in 1999.".
- Operation_Heavenly artist Heavenly_(British_band).
- Operation_Heavenly genre Indie_pop.
- Operation_Heavenly previousWork The_Decline_and_Fall_of_Heavenly.
- Operation_Heavenly recordLabel K_Records.
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- Operation_Heavenly runtime "2043.0".
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- Operation_Heavenly artist Heavenly_(British_band).
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- Operation_Heavenly genre Indie_pop.
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- Operation_Heavenly label K_Records.
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- Operation_Heavenly lastAlbum "The Decline and Fall of Heavenly".
- Operation_Heavenly length "2043.0".
- Operation_Heavenly name "Operation Heavenly".
- Operation_Heavenly producer "Ian Shaw".
- Operation_Heavenly released "October 1996".
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- Operation_Heavenly thisAlbum "Operation Heavenly".
- Operation_Heavenly type "studio".
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- Operation_Heavenly comment "Operation Heavenly is the fourth and final studio album by English indie pop band Heavenly. It was released by Wiiija in October 1996. In the United States it was issued by K Records, whose founder Calvin Johnson provided guest vocals on "Pet Monkey". The album contains ten original songs and a cover of Serge Gainsbourg's "Nous Ne Somme Pas Des Anges".K released "Trophy Girlfriend" on a split 7" single with two songs by Bis. The single bore the overall title International Pop Underground Vol.".
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