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  2. Ambrosia discography - Wikipedia

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    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

  3. Ambrosia (album) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. One Eighty (album) - Wikipedia

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    The album peaked at No. 25 on the Billboard 200, continuing the success of the band. Among the three singles, "Biggest Part of Me" and "You're the Only Woman" were top 20 hits, peaking at No. 3 and No. 13 on the Billboard Hot 100, respectively. The album also earned the band three Grammy nominations, including Best Pop Vocal Group. [3] [4]

  5. Somewhere I've Never Travelled - Wikipedia

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    Somewhere I've Never Travelled is the second album by Ambrosia, and their final album on 20th Century Fox Records, released in 1976. The 1st pressings of the vinyl LP were issued in a custom "pyramid" cover, having 3 fold-out panels that turned the cover into a Pyramid. [1] [2] The album peaked at #79 on the Billboard 200.

  6. The 13 most controversial album covers of all time, from The ...

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    Three years before releasing their accidental mega-hit “Tubthumping” in 1997, Lancashire anarcho-punks Chumbawamba put out their sixth album, Anarchy. The cover is memorably graphic, featuring ...

  7. Ambrosia (band) - Wikipedia

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    The year 1978 marked their biggest pop breakthrough with their first Gold single "How Much I Feel" from the album, which was a No. 3 hit on the Billboard Hot 100. [7] Warner Bros advertised the title cut for radio and Life Beyond L.A. started to get significant airplay on radio stations, a few months after the album's release.

  8. Anthology (Ambrosia album) - Wikipedia

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    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".

  9. Marsha Ambrosius' new 'CASABLANCO' album is just what ... - AOL

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    The 46-year-old Ambrosius understands the nostalgia that fans have with that music. “We were young and fearless and weren’t conforming,” said Ambrosius, who also wrote “Butterflies” by ...

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