01. "Mama Don't Understand (Album Version)" 02. "Biggest Part Of Me (Album Version)" 03. "You're The Only Woman (You & I) (Album Version)" 04. "Nice, Nice, Very Nice (Album Version)" 05. "Life Beyond L.A. (Album Version)" 06. "Livin' On My Own (Album Version)" 07. "Holdin' On To Yesterday (Album Version)" 08. "Angola (Album Version)" 09. "How Much I Feel (Album Version)" 10. "Time Waits For No One (Album Version)" 11. "I Just Can't Let Go (Album Version)" 12. "Heart To Heart (Album Version)" 13. "And...Somewhere I've Never Travelled (Album Version)" 14. "Sky Is Falling (Album Version)" 15. "Still Not Satisfied (Album Version)" 16. "Cowboy Star (Edit)"
Number of discs:
1
Description:
Combining intricate songcraft, instrumental dexterity and innovative production, Ambrosia scored a series of hit singles and created 5 beguiling albums during the late '70s/early '80s. Their 1st anthology (also their U.S. CD debut) contains the group's biggest hits ("How Much I Feel," "Biggest Part of Me," "You're the Only Woman," "Holdin' on to Yesterday"), most ambitious album tracks and 3 new songs ("Mama Don't Understand," "Sky Is Falling" and "I Just Can't Let Go").
Tracks 1, 11, and 14 are new to this release.
"Anthology" is a comprehensive CD collection by the acclaimed American rock band Ambrosia, released under the label Wb Import. This anthology brings together some of Ambrosia's most memorable tracks, spanning their impressive career from the mid-1970s through the 1980s. Known for their sophisticated blend of progressive rock and soft pop, Ambrosia achieved major chart success with hits like "How Much I Feel," "Biggest Part of Me," and "You're The Only Woman." Their music is characterized by lush harmonies, intricate arrangements, and heartfelt lyrics that have resonated with fans worldwide. Wb Import is recognized for its dedication to delivering high-quality reissues and imports of classic albums, ensuring that timeless music remains accessible to collectors and new listeners alike.
Ambrosia is one of those rare unusual and unique bands from the 70s. Wether it's Blue Eyed Soul or New Age progressive rock, Ambrosia was right there in the center of it all.