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The first album by singer songwriter and producer Wendy Waldman from Los Angeles, California. Waldman debuted in 1970 as part of Bryndle wirh Karla Bonoff,Kenny Edwards, and Andrew GoldIn her sort of introspective piano rock debut album Waldman traverses many styles and moods and secceeds in most all. In 1973, two of her songs appeared on an album by Maria Muldaur. Since that time, more than 150 songs writte or co-written by Waldman have been recorded by others, including the Grammy award winning, "Save the best for last". More than 70 0ther artists have recorded Wendy Waldman's songs in fieldsas diverse as pop, r & b, jazz, country, film, Latin and cowboy music.

Wendy Waldman - vocals, electric piano, organ, dulcimer, guit, acoustic guitar, backing vocals.
Ken Edwards - slide guitar, sitar, backing vocals, guitar, mandolin, bass.
Andrew Gold - guitar, electric piano, organ, backing vocals.
Stephan Paietta - accordion.
Steve Ferguson - piano.
Larry Bunker - vibraphone.
Carmi Simon - mandolin, resonator guitar.
Peter Ivers - harmonica.
Wilton Felder, Leland Sklar - bass.
Greg Prestopino, Karen Alexander, Maria Muldaur, Karla Bonoff - backing vocals.
Charles Findley, Jim Horn, John Joseph Kelson, Jr - horns.
David Campbell, David Speltz, Denise Buffum, Gordon Marron, Kenneth Yerke, Richard Greene, Sheldpn Danoc - string.
Gene Garfin, Russell Kunkel - drums.
Joe Porcaro, Bobbye H. Porter - percussion.
Uclatlan Mariachi Band - backing band.

Train song.
Thinking of you.
Gringo en Mexico.
Horse dream.
Can't come in.
Pirate ships.
Old time love.
Vaudeville man.
Lee's traveling song.
Natural born fool.
Waiting foe the rain.
Lave has got me.

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