“Full Moon”
is a duet album by Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge, released in 1973 on
A&M Records. It is the first of three duet albums by the couple, who
married the year before the album's release. Unlike Kristofferson solo albums,
it features several covers.
Kris Kristofferson was at his commercial peak as a recording artist at the time that “Full Moon”, his first duo album with Rita Coolidge, was released in September 1973. His single "Why Me" had topped the country charts two months earlier, and his album Jesus Was a Capricorn was about to do the same thing. And, only weeks before “Full Moon's” release, the couple had gotten married. All of that made for a terrific send-off for the record, which benefited the careers of both participants. Not surprisingly, it was an album of love songs. Despite Kristofferson's greater celebrity, the LP was made with Coolidge's strengths in mind. David Anderle, its producer, was her producer, and it was released on her record label, A&M. The songs were set in her key, with Kristofferson crooning along in an unusually high register.
The tempos were mostly slow, emphasizing the dreamy quality of Coolidge's voice. And the songs were mostly covers, though there were two joint compositions by the couple, one old Kristofferson song ("From the Bottle to the Bottom," a Top 20 country hit for Billy Walker in 1969), and one new Kristofferson tune, the Caribbean-flavored "A Song I'd Like to Sing," which was released as the first single and became a Top 40 pop hit while also reaching the country and easy listening charts. With that, the album became a number one country hit. "From the Bottle to the Bottom" won the 1973 Grammy Award for Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group. The album's second single, a cover of Tom Jans' "Loving Arms," also made the pop, country, and easy listening charts, and because it was released in the 1974 eligibility period for the Grammy Awards, it earned the couple a second nomination in the same category the following year.
Track listing
01. "Hard to Be Friends" (Larry Murray) - 3:25
02. "It's All Over (All Over Again)" (Coolidge, Kristofferson) - 2:45
03. "I Never Had It So Good" (Roger Nichols, Paul Williams) - 4:08
04. "From the Bottle to the Bottom" (Kristofferson) - 4:06
05. "Take Time to Love" (Donnie Fritts, Tony Joe White) - 2:55
06. "Tennessee Blues" (Bobby Charles) - 5:20
07. "Part of Your Life" (Allan Rich, Margaret Ann Rich) - 3:09
08. "I'm Down (But I Keep Falling)" (Coolidge, Kristofferson) - 3:08
09. "I Heard the Bluebirds Sing" (Hod Pharis) - 2:48
10. "After the Fact" (Stephen Bruton) - 5:05
11. "Loving Arms" (Tom Jans) - 3:50
12. "Song I'd Like to Sing" (Kristofferson) - 4:00
Credits
Kris Kristofferson - vocals
Rita Coolidge - vocals
Michael Utley - keyboards
Sammy Creason - drums
Donnie Fritts - keyboards
Stephen Bruton - guitar
Terry Paul - bass
Leland Sklar - bass
Jerry McGee - guitar, harmonica
Bobbye Hall - percussion
David Bromberg - guitar
Nick DeCaro
David Smith
Gary Scruggs - harmonica, bass, guitar, piano, organ, percussion
Randy Scruggs - guitar
Vassar Clements - fiddle
Josh Graves - dobro
Booker T. Jones - keyboards, oboe
Herb Alpert - trumpet
Strings arranged by Campbell-Kurban & performed by the Campbell-Kurban String Section
Produced by - David Anderle
Recording engineer - John Haeny
Mixing engineer - David Anderle
Mixing assistant - Rick Tarantini
Mastered at Mastering Lab, by - Doug Sax
Notes
Recorded at Sunset Sound Studios, Los Angeles, California
Genre: Country
Length: 41:51
Label: A&M Records
© 1973
Kris Kristofferson was at his commercial peak as a recording artist at the time that “Full Moon”, his first duo album with Rita Coolidge, was released in September 1973. His single "Why Me" had topped the country charts two months earlier, and his album Jesus Was a Capricorn was about to do the same thing. And, only weeks before “Full Moon's” release, the couple had gotten married. All of that made for a terrific send-off for the record, which benefited the careers of both participants. Not surprisingly, it was an album of love songs. Despite Kristofferson's greater celebrity, the LP was made with Coolidge's strengths in mind. David Anderle, its producer, was her producer, and it was released on her record label, A&M. The songs were set in her key, with Kristofferson crooning along in an unusually high register.
The tempos were mostly slow, emphasizing the dreamy quality of Coolidge's voice. And the songs were mostly covers, though there were two joint compositions by the couple, one old Kristofferson song ("From the Bottle to the Bottom," a Top 20 country hit for Billy Walker in 1969), and one new Kristofferson tune, the Caribbean-flavored "A Song I'd Like to Sing," which was released as the first single and became a Top 40 pop hit while also reaching the country and easy listening charts. With that, the album became a number one country hit. "From the Bottle to the Bottom" won the 1973 Grammy Award for Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group. The album's second single, a cover of Tom Jans' "Loving Arms," also made the pop, country, and easy listening charts, and because it was released in the 1974 eligibility period for the Grammy Awards, it earned the couple a second nomination in the same category the following year.
Track listing
01. "Hard to Be Friends" (Larry Murray) - 3:25
02. "It's All Over (All Over Again)" (Coolidge, Kristofferson) - 2:45
03. "I Never Had It So Good" (Roger Nichols, Paul Williams) - 4:08
04. "From the Bottle to the Bottom" (Kristofferson) - 4:06
05. "Take Time to Love" (Donnie Fritts, Tony Joe White) - 2:55
06. "Tennessee Blues" (Bobby Charles) - 5:20
07. "Part of Your Life" (Allan Rich, Margaret Ann Rich) - 3:09
08. "I'm Down (But I Keep Falling)" (Coolidge, Kristofferson) - 3:08
09. "I Heard the Bluebirds Sing" (Hod Pharis) - 2:48
10. "After the Fact" (Stephen Bruton) - 5:05
11. "Loving Arms" (Tom Jans) - 3:50
12. "Song I'd Like to Sing" (Kristofferson) - 4:00
Credits
Kris Kristofferson - vocals
Rita Coolidge - vocals
Michael Utley - keyboards
Sammy Creason - drums
Donnie Fritts - keyboards
Stephen Bruton - guitar
Terry Paul - bass
Leland Sklar - bass
Jerry McGee - guitar, harmonica
Bobbye Hall - percussion
David Bromberg - guitar
Nick DeCaro
David Smith
Gary Scruggs - harmonica, bass, guitar, piano, organ, percussion
Randy Scruggs - guitar
Vassar Clements - fiddle
Josh Graves - dobro
Booker T. Jones - keyboards, oboe
Herb Alpert - trumpet
Strings arranged by Campbell-Kurban & performed by the Campbell-Kurban String Section
Produced by - David Anderle
Recording engineer - John Haeny
Mixing engineer - David Anderle
Mixing assistant - Rick Tarantini
Mastered at Mastering Lab, by - Doug Sax
Notes
Recorded at Sunset Sound Studios, Los Angeles, California
Genre: Country
Length: 41:51
Label: A&M Records
© 1973
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