Bliss - Music

Music

  • Bliss (opera), 2010 opera based on Peter Carey's novel of the same name
  • Bliss (band), English pop group
  • Bliss (Danish band), international ambient group
  • Bliss n Eso, Australian hip hop band, named after MC Bliss (Jonathan Notley)
  • "Bliss!“, (1973) Chick Corea album, originally Pete La Roca Turkish Women at the Bath
  • Bliss (12 Rods album) (1993), by indie rock band 12 Rods
  • Bliss (Birdbrain album), 1995 debut album by post-grunge band Birdbrain
  • Bliss (Vanessa Paradis album) (2000), by French pop singer Vanessa Paradis
  • BLISS (Nikki Webster album) (2002), the second studio album by Nikki Webster
  • Bliss (Tone Damli album) (2005), Norwegian singer Tone Damli's first studio album
  • The Bliss Album…? (Vibrations of Love and Anger and the Ponderance of Life and Existence), 1993 album by P.M. Dawn
  • "Bliss" (Mariah Carey song), song on Mariah Carey's Rainbow album
  • "Bliss" (Muse song),a 2001 song by the English rock band Muse
  • "Bliss" (Tori Amos song),a 1999 song by Tori Amos
  • "Bliss", song on trio Blaque's Blaque Out album
  • "Bliss (I Don't Wanna Know), ", song on Hinder's Extreme Behavior album
  • "Bliss", Paul Gilbert song from his Burning Organ album
  • "Bliss", song by Delirious? from their album Mezzamorphis
  • "Bliss", song by Still Remains, from the album Of Love and Lunacy
  • "Bliss", song by Phish, from the album Billy Breathes
  • "Bliss", song by Alice Peacock featuring John Mayer

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