Ambrosia’s Anthology
by Rhoy Pamparo on Nov.19, 2008, under Melodic Insights
I just bought Ambrosia‘s album “Ambrosia: Anthology” from iTunes tonight. I have to be honest that I didn’t really know how good this band was since I only heard a couple of their “soft-rock” on the radio when I was growing up. Beside the regular hits like “You’re the Only Woman”, “Biggest Part of Me”, “How Much I Feel” and “I Just Can’t Let Go”, this album is filled with great progressive-rock tracks that I am really enjoying.
I am sure that I am going to have this on my regular rotation of subway-listening playlist! How about you, what have you been listening to lately?
November 21st, 2008 on 2:07 pm
Ambrosia? Good times, I’ll have to check them out.
I have my staple bands that I always listen to, but as far as new bands I’ve been listening to lately, I’ve been digging a lot of Airborne Toxic Event, Death Cab, MGMT, and Alanis’ new album.
hehe And yes, I really like Alanis Morissette.
November 22nd, 2008 on 7:48 am
haha! there’s no shame in that, alanis is pretty good. but i thought that for you, there is U2 and then there’s the rest
November 24th, 2008 on 2:16 pm
I actually have been listening to a song by a band called The Reaching (Myspace.com/thereachingwa), song “Shining like the Stars”.
I used to play with the lead vocal, so its nice to see my former bud create a beautiful song. I have been getting into this “sound” more than a band…. I’ve listened to Lincoln Brewster’s New Album, Snow Patrol’s, and Any Chris Tomlin.
I’ve decided that Tomlin and Brewster should unite for an album- Lincoln with the guitar skillz and Tomlin with the songwriting.
Oh, and David Crowder is on steady rotation in my car for rush hour driving… cuz thats when we need Jesus.
November 24th, 2008 on 5:15 pm
@larry – that’s a cool band and great song. i, too, have been listening to a lot of Brewster’s new material and it had really grown on me. lol to the rush hour driving!
June 8th, 2009 on 6:16 pm
Ambrosia’s self titled debut album mixed by Alan Parsons is
brilliant!! It’s America’s answer to the English progressive rock bands.