Bliss, Please
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Bliss, Please | ||
Studio album by blackmail | ||
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Recorded | 2000–2001 | |
Genre | Pop, Indie rock | |
Length | 56:08 | |
Label | Spiecherstadt | |
Producer(s) | Carsten Stricker | |
blackmail chronology | ||
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Do Robots Dream Of Electric Sheep? 2000 |
Bliss, Please 2001 |
Friend Or Foe? 2003 |
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Export release cover |
Bliss, Please is the third studio album by the German indie rock band blackmail, released in 2001. The album is known for popular singles such as Same Sane, Ken I Die and A Reptile for the Saint. It also features blackmail adopting the independent music genre through eperimentation in their songs.
[edit] Track listing
- Data Buzz - 2:44
- Same Sane (Album Version) - 3:45
- Amelia
- A Reptile for the Saint - 5:03
- For Shure - 3:08
- Emetic - 2:54
- By Any Method - 4:38
- Dee - 0:47
- The Small Saving Tar Pit - 3:19
- Frop - 3:20
- Ken I Die - 4:10
- Club 45 - 2:44
- Sad Sauce - 4:10
- Permanently Temporary - 6:22
- Leave On - 2:21
- The Day The Earth Stood Still - 6:43
[edit] Personnel
- Aydo Abay–Vocals
- Kurt Ebelhäuser–Guitars, Backing Vocals, Keyboards
- Carlos Ebelhäuser–Bass
- Mario Matthias–Drums
[edit] External Links
blackmail |
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Aydo Abay | Kurt Ebelhäuser | Carlos Ebelhäuser | Mario Matthias |
Discography |
Studio Albums: blackmail | Science Fiction | Bliss, Please | Friend Or Foe? | Aerial View |
Singles & EPs: "Same Sane" | "The Light of the Son is the Son of the Light" | "It Could Be Yours" | "Foe" | "Soulblind" |
Other Albums: Do Robots Dream of Electric Sheep? |
Related articles |
City Slang Records | WEA | Koblenz |