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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 (Demoscene musician) The pseudonym of Henrik José
  • 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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Famous quotes containing the word music:

    Since a man must bring
    To music what his mother spanked him for
    When he was two ...
    Gwendolyn Brooks (b. 1917)

    And this shall be for music when no one else is near,
    The fine song for singing, the rare song to hear!
    That only I remember, that only you admire,
    Of the broad road that stretches and the roadside fire.
    Robert Louis Stevenson (1850–1894)

    He turned out to belong to the type of publisher who dreams of becoming a male muse to his author, and our brief conjunction ended abruptly upon his suggesting I replace chess by music and make Luzhin a demented violinist.
    Vladimir Nabokov (1899–1977)