This auspicious introduction to the many aspects of the composer's skills finds her surrounded by a slew of L.A.'s top players, some of whom had yet to begin their own solo careers at this point: Grant Geissman, Brandon Fields, Robben Ford, Nathan East, Vinnie Colaiuta, and Jimmy Johnson.
A sequel album, Buzz Feiten & The New Full Moon, was released in 1999, with a modified different complement of musicians: the original member Freddie Beckmeier, bass (brother of Steve from The Reasons Why), plus new members Jai Winding on keyboards, Brandon Fields on saxophones, and Gary Mallaber on drums.
Brandon | St Martin-in-the-Fields | Lincoln's Inn Fields | Brandon, Manitoba | The Magnetic Fields | St Giles in the Fields | W. C. Fields | Brandon Lee | Kolar Gold Fields | Elysian Fields | Strawberry Fields Forever | Macquarie Fields | Fields Medal | Fields | STEM fields | Mrs. Fields | Macquarie Fields, New South Wales | Gracie Fields | Brandon Flowers | Weber and Fields | In Flanders Fields Museum | In Flanders Fields | Ernie Fields | Elysian Fields Avenue | Dorothy Fields | Brandon Routh | Brandon Peterson | Brandon, Florida | Brandon Backe | Tye Fields |