 | Artist: Ambrosia Original Release : 2004-08-24 Record Label : Rhino / Wea
I have been listening to ambrosia since the early eighties and have always loved them. They have great voices and such feeling when they sing. I still get teary eyed when I listen to them....
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| Artist: Ambrosia Original Release : 1975-01-01 Record Label : Warner Bros / Wea
Where was I, you might ask? It's a long and treacherous tale my people. Aside from my talent of historic time travel, I am also known to visit the worlds contained within books. Oh, I see your smirk. You think experience is restricted to the boring earthy plain. Not so! Dreaming is the real world. All this is just illusion.
Anyway, I visited Greece and it was quite an experience. Howe...
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| Artist: Ambrosia Original Release : 1997-05-20 Record Label : Warner Bros / Wea
Behind Ambrosia's romantic, sweet radio hits like "How Much I Feel" and "Biggest Part of Me" lie incredible songs like "Can't Let a Woman," "Life Beyond L.A.," "Somewhere I've Never Traveled," and, of course, "Nice, Nice, Very Nice." The accomplished Ambrosia, in spite of its lightweight reputation, was a highbrow, artsy band of sorts: Guitarist/ keyboardist/vocalist David Pack's mentor (an...
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| Artist: Ambrosia Original Release : 1978-01-01 Record Label : Warner Bros / Wea
After so much promise after Somewhere I Never Travelled, this release did for Ambrosia what Abacab did for Genesis, a freefall from creative prog to top 40 drivel. Ouch.......
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| Artist: Ambrosia Original Release : 1976-01-01 Record Label : Warner Bros / Wea
I am a big fan of Ambrosia's self titled album, which I have held in esteem for nearly thirty years. Naturally I figured a broader sampling of their music was in order. unfortunatley, reviews given by devoted listeners can be over enthusiastic, and I got sucked into believing them. I may try to listen to "Somehere I've Never Travelled" one or two more times in the future but it doesn't hold a cand...
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| Original Release : 1976-02-08 Record Label : Milan Records
Milan Records presents Elmer Bernstein conducting The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra with this digitally remastered "Bernard Herrmann Film Scores ", from "CITIZEN KANE" [1942], "THE DEVIL AND DANIEL WEBSTER" [1942], "THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH" [1956], "PSYCHO" [1959], "THE WRONG MAN" [1957], "VERTIGO" [1958], "NORTH BY NORTHWEST" [1959], "THE BRIDE WORE BLACK" [1967], "FAHRENHEIT 451" [1966], "TAXI ...
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 | Artist: Ambrosia Original Release : 2003-10-10 Record Label : Rhino Flashback
Milan Records presents Elmer Bernstein conducting The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra with this digitally remastered "Bernard Herrmann Film Scores ", from "CITIZEN KANE" [1942], "THE DEVIL AND DANIEL WEBSTER" [1942], "THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH" [1956], "PSYCHO" [1959], "THE WRONG MAN" [1957], "VERTIGO" [1958], "NORTH BY NORTHWEST" [1959], "THE BRIDE WORE BLACK" [1967], "FAHRENHEIT 451" [1966], "TAXI ...
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| Artist: Ambrosia Original Release : 1982-01-01 Record Label : Wounded Bird Records
After their first two albums, Ambrosia seemed to shift gear and move towards soft R&B and pop fluff. Life Beyond LA, apart from its singles, seemed morose and bland. One Eighty was a bit more energetic but still lightweight and starting to get silly. Buying this CD, I was expecting to hear more of the same, and find a just a few tracks that I liked on this album. But they actually gave it thei...
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| Artist: Ambrosia Original Release : 1980-01-01 Record Label : Warner Bros / Wea
Ambrosia began as a brilliantly original progressive rock band. Their first album "Ambrosia" is genius, one of the best albums of the 70's I'd say. This album is their 4th release, not their third. If you enjoy the early progressive sound of Ambrosia and were disappointed to hear them slipping more and more toward typical uninspired commercial-oriented music (um, selling out) with each album, t...
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| Artist: Ambrosia Original Release : 2002-06-18 Record Label : Wea International
12 remastered tracks including 'Nice, Nice Very Nice', 'Holdin' On To Yesterday' & 'We Need You Too'. 2002....
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