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  1. With Ambrosia's 2nd release "Somewhere I've Never Travelled" they continue with their multi facet talent into modern classical music in the vein of Aaron Copland. Some reviewers write that the Copland-like music sounds like "The Fanfare of the Common Man" but I believe it's more like "Hoedown" or "Billy the Kid".

  2. Somewhere I've Never Travelled (LP, Album)20th Century Records: 6370 246: Netherlands: 1976: Somewhere I've Never Travelled (LP, Album, Terre Haute Pressing, Pyramid Cover) 20th Century Records: T-510: US: 1976

  3. Listen to Somewhere I've Never Travelled by Ambrosia on Apple Music. 1976. 10 Songs. Duration: ... Browse; Radio; Search; Open in Music. Somewhere I've Never Travelled . Ambrosia. POP · 1976 . Preview. January 1, 1976 10 Songs, 45 minutes ℗ 1976 Warner Records Inc. Also available in the iTunes Store . More By Ambrosia. The Essentials ...

  4. 3 de abr. de 2018 · Somewhere I’ve Never Travelled is the second album by American symphonic/art-rock band Ambrosia, produced by Alan Parsons and released in 1976 on 20th Century Records. A gala of sound and spectacle, the album spins with the xylophone gusts that course through “The Brunt” and the spiraling ivory of “Danse With Me George.”.

  5. Become A Better Singer In Only 30 Days, With Easy Video Lessons! Somewhere I've never traveled That's where I've been today Somewhere beyond all reason But it became the only way I could find it Something inside of me I can find it Someplace I've always dreamed of That's what I finally see And when I'm there I feel love So there I always want to be I believe it Believe in myself I have seen it ...

  6. That's where I've been today. Somewhere beyond all reason. But it became the only way. I could find it. Something inside of me. I can find it. Someplace I've always dreamed of. That's what I ...

  7. Ambrosia's early albums showed a successful synthesis of rock and classical training, often with intentionally humorous results (as on the comically baroque track "Danse with Me George," from the group's 1977 album Somewhere I've Never Travelled). - Christopher Scapelliti, Musichound Rock: The Essential Album Guide, 1996. Reader's Comments