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  1. The Main Refrain by Wendy Waldman released in 1976. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic. AllMusic relies heavily on JavaScript.

  2. The Main Refrain lyrics : 3:20: Wendy Waldman-03: Soft and Low lyrics : 4:30: Wendy Waldman-04: Is He Coming at All lyrics : 4:11: Wendy Waldman-05: West Coast Blues lyrics : 4:38: Wendy Waldman-06: Goodbye Summerwind lyrics : 3:48: Wendy Waldman-07: Pra ...

  3. The Main Refrain is the fourth album by singer/songwriter Wendy Waldman, released in 1976 on Warner Bros. Tracks 1 Eagle And The Owl (Wendy Waldman) 04:57 2 The Main Refrain (Wendy Waldman) 03:21 3 Soft And Low (Wendy Waldman) 04:11 4 Is He Coming At All (Wendy Waldman) 04:30 5 West Coast Blues (Wendy

  4. PERSONALLY AUTOGRAPHED BY WENDY One of the five classic Wendy Waldman albums from the 1970s, remastered from the original master tapes. 1. Eagle And The Owl 2. The Main Refrain 3. Soft And Low 4. Is He Coming At All 5. West Coast Blues 6. Goodbye Summerwind 7. Prayer For You 8. The French

  5. Wendy Waldman is one of the most gifted american singer-songwriter, who has always enjoyed strong critical acclaim, but never reached the commercial success she deserved because of the poor label support and promotion she received. 1976's "The main refrain" may be her best album, along with her terrific 1973's debut lp, and is the second to last record published through Warner Brothers.

  6. Wendy's subsequent four albums on Warner - Gypsy Symphony, Wendy Waldman, The Main Refrain, and Strange Company - were all highly acclaimed as she developed a strong fan following, which remains active to this day. Wendy toured extensively throughout the U.S. in the 70s, headlining her own shows as well as opening on many larger tours for artists such as Al Stewart and Linda Ronstadt.

  7. Wendy Waldman is one of the most gifted american singer-songwriter, who has always enjoyed strong critical acclaim, but never reached the commercial success she deserved because of the poor label support and promotion she received. 1976's "The main refrain" may be her best album, along with her terrific 1973's debut lp, and is the second to last record published through Warner Brothers.