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Ambrosia fused symphonic art rock with a slickly produced pop sound, [6] resulting in a "melodic prog" style. Early on, the band was infatuated with Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young and began to experiment with vocal harmonies. [6] The musicians, inspired by the music and artists of the progressive rock era, acquired a significant regional admiration.
This is the discography of the band Ambrosia. Albums. Studio albums. Year Album details Chart positions ... Ambrosia "Nice, Nice, Very Nice" 63 — — — 1976
David Robert Pack (born July 15, 1952) is an American singer and musician best known as co-founder, lead vocalist, and guitarist of the rock band Ambrosia in the 1970s and 80s. Pack wrote and sang most of Ambrosia’s biggest hits, including “Biggest Part of Me”, “You're the Only Woman (You & I)”, and “How Much I Feel”.
Pages in category "Ambrosia (band) members" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Robert Berry; D.
"How Much I Feel" is a 1978 song by American rock band Ambrosia. The song, written by the band's guitarist/vocalist David Pack, was released in the summer of 1978 as the lead single from their third album, Life Beyond L.A., peaking at position three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart [5] and number two for three weeks on the Cash Box Top 100.
Ambrosia is the debut album by Ambrosia. It was released in 1975 on 20th Century Fox Records. It spawned the top 20 chart single "Holdin' on to Yesterday" as well as the minor hit "Nice, Nice, Very Nice". The latter sets to music the lyrics to a poem in Kurt Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle.
"You're the Only Woman (You & I)" is a song by American soft rock band Ambrosia, released in 1980 as the second single from the album One Eighty. The song was their fifth and final U.S. top 40 hit, peaking at No. 13 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 [ 2 ] and No. 5 on the Adult Contemporary chart during late summer/early fall of 1980.
"Holdin' On to Yesterday" is the debut single by American rock band Ambrosia. It was written by David Pack and Joe Puerta. Chart performance