Full Moon

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It was around 1967 when Buzz Feiten came across Steve Beckmeier (the brother of Freddie Beckmeier) in his high school days to have local success on Long Island area in New York. Subsequently, Feiten replaced Elvin Bishop in the Paul Butterfield Blues Band and recorded on the group's fifth album “Keep On Moving” (1968), that also had Freddie Beckmeier on bass and Gene Dinwiddie on sax. In 1971, Full Moon project was started by Feiten, Beckmeier and Dinwiddie, with Phillip Wilson, ex Butterfield Blues Band drummer, and Neil Larsen on keyboards, who moved to New York City after his discharge from the Army in 1970 and began session keyboard player career.
Full Moon’s self-titled album was produced by Alan Douglas Rubenstein, we’ll-known that he worked with Jimi Hendrix, Miles Davis, and John McLaughlin, and released on his record label, Douglas Records in 1972. This album shown the musical roots of Larsen Feiten Band.
This album was one of the hardest to find vinyl for long time but was reissued on CD in 2000 with a unreleased track "Three Step Dance" newly mixed by Buzz Feiten.

Release: 1972
Label: Douglas Records, USA ‎(DGL 65464)

First Reissued CD Release: 25 July, 2000 (Dreamsville Records, Japan, YDCD-0033)

Tracks
1. The Heavy Scuffle's Now
2. To Know
3. Malibu
4. Take This Winter Out Of My Mind
5. Midnight Pass
6. Need Your Love
7. Selfish People

Bonus Track(s) added to Reissued CD(s)

2000 Dreamsville Records, Japan (YDCD-0033 released on 25 July, 2000):
8. Three Step Dance

2005 Dreamsville Records, Japan (YDCD-0117 released on 23 November, 2005):
8. Three Step Dance
9. Jam

Producer: Alan Douglas

Full Moon:
Bass: Freddie Beckmeier
Drums: Phillip Wilson
Piano & Keyboards: Neil Larsen
Guitars: Buzz Feiten
Sax & Flute: Brother Gene Dinwiddie

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