Full Moon was produced by Coolidge's producer
David Anderle. As noted by William Ruhlmann in his
AllMusic review of the album, "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." The pair co-wrote two songs for the LP, which was made up of mostly love songs. Although Kristofferson was a well-known writer in country music in the early seventies,
Full Moon contains material from other writers, including Kristofferson keyboardist
Donnie Fritts,
Tony Joe White, Larry Murray, and
Tom Jans. The album was a departure musically for Kristofferson, whose albums became more polished since his debut, and this trend continued with
Full Moon, as noted by biographer Stephen Miller: The couple would release two more duet albums,
Breakaway in 1974 and
Natural Act in 1978. ==Reception==