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Ambrosia is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1970. Ambrosia had five Top 40 hit singles released between 1975 and 1980, including the Top 5 hits " How Much I Feel " and " Biggest Part of Me ", and Top 20 hits " You're the Only Woman (You & I) " and " Holdin' on to Yesterday ".
One Eighty is the fourth album by Ambrosia, released in 1980 on Warner Bros. Records. The title was believed by fans to signal the group's "180-degree" change in direction. [2] The album peaked at No. 25 on the Billboard 200, continuing the success of the band.
Year Album details Chart positions Certifications US [1]1975 Ambrosia. Released: February 1975; Labels: 20th Century Formats: CD, LP, CS, digital download 22 1976 Somewhere I've Never Travelled
Christopher North performing with Ambrosia. In 1970 he formed the progressive rock band Ambrosia with David Pack, Joe Puerta and Burleigh Drummond. [2] He is known for his very intense live performances. [3] [4] North and the other members of Ambrosia contributed to the album Tales of Mystery and Imagination by The Alan Parsons Project. [5]
Road Island is the fifth and final album by Ambrosia, released in 1982 on Warner Bros. Records. The album marks the band's return to their progressive rock roots and was produced by James Guthrie. [1] Despite positive reviews from critics, the album was a commercial disappointment, peaking at #115 on the Billboard 200.
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Mary Harris is an American keyboardist, singer, songwriter, arranger, and producer.Since 2012 she has performed as a member of the band Ambrosia.As a member of Jimmy Buffett's Coral Reefer Band she arranged vocals and sang on recordings and live performances, and has worked with Stewart Copeland and Stanley Clarke, and recorded for Pink Floyd.
Anthology is a compilation album by Ambrosia, released in 1997 on Warner Bros. Records. The album includes three new recordings, including a re-recording of the David Pack solo "I Just Can't Let Go", which was released as a single. [1] The two new recorded tracks are "Mama Don't Understand" and "Sky Is Falling".