
Artist
Ambrosia
Ambrosia is a progressive rock artist from San Pedro, CA USA formed in 1970. 85 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Progressive Rock · San Pedro, CA USA · Best progressive rock albums
- 85
- Releases
- 1975–2026
- Active years
- 1970
- Formed

Artist
Ambrosia is a progressive rock artist from San Pedro, CA USA formed in 1970. 85 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Progressive Rock · San Pedro, CA USA · Best progressive rock albums

Most popular
One Eighty
1980

Anthology
1997

Life Beyond L.A.
1980

Miklihvellur
2024

recycled waste (Volume 1)
2024

Route Gottfried von Bouillon
2024

Ritmo De Formentera
2023

fallen leaves
2023

Stepping Out Live Tennessee 1979 (Live)
2021

Biggest Part Of Me (Live)
2020

Holdin' On To Yesterday (Live)
2020

Happy (Remixes)
2018

Live... 5Th Floor Cincinnati, , Oh 15 Nov '78
2017

Essential 70s Music
2015

I Almost Loved You
2008
Standing Room Only (live)
2007

Rhino Hi Five: Ambrosia
2005

Road Island (US Internet Release)
2005

Live
2005

The Essentials: Ambrosia
2002

Somewhere I've Never Travelled
2000
Road Island
1982
Somewhere I've Never Traveled
1978

Everyday
Single · 2026

Ochre
Single · 2026

Cryosphere Drift
Single · 2026

O.D.I.N
Single · 2026

Nothing To Lose (Original Mix)
Single · 2025

Let Me See You Move
Single · 2025

Waiting For You
Single · 2025

Disconnected
EP · 2025

Wormhole
Single · 2025

If I Could Fly
Single · 2025

Bring It
Single · 2025

Testigos
Single · 2025

Lost and Found
Single · 2025

Activa Ciencia
Single · 2025

Yew Facade
Single · 2025

Static
Single · 2024

Energy
Single · 2024

1st Attempt
EP · 2024

Peace Lies Beyond
Single · 2024

Cienega
Single · 2024

Girl Killer
Single · 2024

Con La Brisa
Single · 2024

The Colour Red
Single · 2024

FAKE LOVE
Single · 2024

Focus
Single · 2024

Mr Dubolina
Single · 2024

AND I (feat. Crowned Zubie)
Single · 2024

Hold me Down
Single · 2024

someone, somewhere
Single · 2023

Strange Connections
Single · 2023

Biggest Part Of Me (Re-recorded + Sped Up)
EP · 2023

Waves
Single · 2023

Alchemy
Single · 2023

In Heat. (Addy Berry & Ambrosia Remix)
Single · 2023

feel anything
Single · 2023

Тепло
Single · 2023

Anima (Extended Mix)
Single · 2022

Take Me With You Tonight
Single · 2022

Lights
Single · 2022

Nexus
Single · 2022

Moonlight
Single · 2022

Left Behind
Single · 2022

Deep Lovers
EP · 2022

Let's Talk About Us
Single · 2021

Lean On Me
Single · 2021

Lean On Me Remix
Single · 2021

HANDOUT
Single · 2021

You're the Only Woman (You & I) (Billboard Hot 100 - No 13)
Single · 2020

Biggest Part of Me (Billboard Hot 100 - No 3)
Single · 2020

How Much I Feel (Billboard Hot 100 - No 3)
Single · 2020

Lost Horizon
Single · 2019

African Meditation
Single · 2018

The Biggest E.P.
EP · 2018

Buddha Guitar
Single · 2018

Up in Smoke
EP · 2015

Hopes and Dreams
Single · 2015

Glitter & Gold
EP · 2015

Biggest Part of Me
EP · 2012

Biggest Part Of Me (Re-Recorded / Remastered)
Single · 2010

Biggest Part Of Me / Livin' On My Own
Single · 1980

How Much I Feel / Ready for Camarillo
Single · 1978

Ambrosia
EP · 1975
Los Angeles quartet Ambrosia, whose founding members included guitarist/vocalist David Pack, bassist/vocalist Joe Puerta, keyboardist Christopher North, and drummer Burleigh Drummond, fused symphonic art rock with a slickly produced pop sound. The group was discovered in 1971 by Los Angeles Philharmonic conductor Zubin Mehta, who featured Ambrosia as part of a so-called All-American Dream Concert. However, it took them four more years to get a record contract; Ambrosia was released in 1975 and spawned the chart singles "Holdin' on to Yesterday" and "Nice, Nice, Very Nice." (The latter was based on Kurt Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle.) Ambrosia scored another hit in 1977 with a cover of the Beatles' "Magical Mystery Tour" from the film All This and World War II, which they also appeared in. North left the group just before their biggest pop breakthrough in 1978 with the number three hit "How Much I Feel." Ambrosia followed this success in 1980 with another number three hit, "Biggest Part of Me," and the number 13 follow-up "You're the Only Woman." Their next album failed, ending their run of chart success, and the group broke up; individual members are still active as session musicians and…