Heaven Knows (Blancmange album)

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Heaven Knows
Blancmange - Heaven Knows.jpg
Compilation album by
Released1992
Genre New wave
Length62:02
Label Elite
Blancmange chronology
Second Helpings
(1990)
Heaven Knows
(1992)
The Third Course
(1994)

Heaven Knows (1992) is a compilation of Blancmange singles, album and non-album tracks.

This compilation marks the first appearance of tracks 2, 3, 7, 11 and 15 on Compact Disc.

Track listing

CD: ELITE024 CDP

Track
No.TitleAlbumLength
1."Blind Vision" Mange Tout 4:00
2."Heaven Knows Where Heaven Is"Blind Vision 7" B-side3:27
3."I Can See It"I Can See It 7"4:09
4."God's Kitchen" Happy Families 2:56
5."What's Your Problem"Believe You Me4:13
6."Feel Me"Happy Families5:08
7."Sad Day"Original version; first appearance3:11
8."Living on the Ceiling"Happy Families4:02
9."Don't Tell Me"Mange Tout3:32
10."I've Seen The Word"Happy Families3:07
11."Running Thin"Living on the Ceiling 7" B-side2:21
12."Waves"Waves 7"4:11
13."That's Love, That It Is"Mange Tout4:22
14."Don't You Love It All"Believe You Me4:27
15."Why Can't They Leave Things Alone"Believe You Me4:32
16."The Day Before You Came"The Day Before You Came 7"4:24


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