Ambrosia - Ambrosia

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Album Details

Title: Ambrosia
Artist: Ambrosia
Release Date: 1975
Re-Released On: 2/1/2000
Label: Warner Bros.
Duration: 38:40
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 093624756521, 4943674009305
Genre: Rock
Styles: Prog-Rock, Soft Rock
Moods: Laid-Back/Mellow, Smooth, Lush, Refined/Mannered, Ambitious, Romantic, Sentimental, Slick, Sophisticated, Quirky, Cerebral, Theatrical, Witty
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 5
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Nice, Nice, Very Nice
  2. Time Waits for No One
  3. Holdin' on to Yesterday
  4. World Leave Me Alone
  5. Make Us All Aware
  6. Lover Arrive
  7. Mama Frog
  8. Drink of Water

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2000CDWarner Bros.47565
2000CDWarner Bros.47565

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Album Review

Although they would become better known for smooth AOR ballads like "How Much I Feel," Ambrosia first made their name with this album of progressive rock with a pop music twist. Its songs skillfully blend strong melodic hooks and smooth vocal harmonies with music of an almost symphonic density. Good examples of this crossbreeding are "Drink of Water," which sounds like the Beach Boys tackling a Pink Floyd space rock epic, and "Nice, Nice, Very Nice," which utilizes a combination of stately close-harmony vocals and dynamic instrumental breaks to put forth a clever lyric derived from a Kurt Vonnegut novel. The complexity of the music is further highlighted by its crystal-clear sonic landscape, mixed by Alan Parsons, which highlights unique touches like the use of a Russian balalaika ensemble and 300-year-old Javanese gongs on "Time Waits for No One." Despite this prog rock ambitiousness, the group is smart enough to avoid letting their instrumental chops take precedence over their music's melodic content: They keep their songs succinct and punchy (nothing extends over six-and-a-half minutes) and they infuse tunes like "Lover Arrive" and the radio favorite "Holdin' on to Yesterday" with a delicate sense of pop songcraft that makes the group's cinematic sound easy for listeners to assimilate. The end result is an album that is intricate enough to please prog rock addicts but catchy enough to win over a few pop fans in the process. Though Ambrosia would go on to score bigger hits later in their career, this is definitely their most cohesive and inspired album. ~ Donald Guarisco, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alan ParsonsMixdown Engineer, Engineer
Andy TothViolin
Billy TaylorEngineer
Burleigh DrummondPercussion, Vocals, Drums
Christopher NorthKeyboards, Vocals
Chuck GirardViolin
Chuck JohnsonEngineer
Daniel KobialkaViolin
David PackKeyboards, Vocals, Guitar
Doug SaxMastering
Eddie DouglasCover Photo
Fletch WileyViolin
Freddie PiroProducer, Engineer
Ian UnderwoodSaxophone
James Newton HowardSynthesizer Programming
Jim WestViolin
Joe PuertaGuitar, Guitar (Bass), Vocals, Bass
Keith BlakeDigital Mastering
Keith JohnsonViolin
Michael GrangerSynthesizer Programming
Michael ManoogianCover Lettering
Ruth UnderwoodMarimba
Splash PriceViolin
Tom TrefethenEngineer
UsOrchestration, Arranger