Track Listing DISC 1: 1. Over & Over 2. Ledge, The 3. Think About Me 4. Save Me a Place 5. Sara 6. What Makes You Think You're the One 7. Storms 8. That's All For Everyone 9. Not That Funny 10. Sisters of the Moon 11. Angel 12. That's Enough For Me 13. Brown Eyes 14. Never Make Me Cry 15. I Know I'm Not Wrong 16. Honey Hi 17. Beautiful Child 18. Walk a Thin Line 19. Tusk 20. Never Forget
DISC 2: BONUS MATERIAL: DEMOS, ROUGHS & OUTTAKES: 1. One More Time (Over & Over) 2. Can't Walk Out of Here (The Ledge) 3. Think About Me 4. Sara 5. Lindsey's Song #1 (I Know I'm Not Wrong) 6. Storms 7. Lindsey's Song #2 (That's All For Everyone) 8. Sisters of the Moon 9. Out on the Road (That's Enough For Me) 10. Brown Eyes 11. Never Make Me Cry 12. Song #1 (I Know I'm Not Wrong) 13. Honey Hi 14. Beautiful Child 15. Song #3 (Walk a Thin Line) 16. Come on Baby (Never Forget) 17. Song #1 (I Know I'm Not Wrong) - (alternate) 18. Kiss and Run 19. Farmer's Daughter 20. Think About Me - (single version) 21. Sisters of the Moon - (single version)
| Details | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes This deluxe edition of Tusk includes a bonus disc featuring roughs, outtakes and demos. Fleetwood Mac: Lindsay Buckingham (vocals, guitar); Christine McVie (vocals, keyboards, synthesizer); Stevie Nicks (vocals); John McVie (bass); Mick Fleetwood (drums, percussion). Additional personnel: The U.S.C. Trojan Marching Band. Producers: Fleetwood Mac, Richard Dashut, Ken Caillat. Engineers: Ken Caillat, Richard Dashut, Lindsey Buckingham. Recorded at The Village Recorder, Los Angeles, California. Originally released on Warners Bros. (3350). Includes liner notes by Parke Puterbaugh. No home should be without at least one copy of TUSK. Fleetwood Mac's magnum opus of 1979 is considered by some to be their greatest work. And while you are probably familiar with the hits, you may not realize that this recording is full of gems like Christine McVie's gorgeous "Brown Eyes" and Lindsey Buckingham's rousing and infectious "I Know I'm Not Wrong." Of course, even the Nikei industrial average would sound beautiful if it were sung with Christine's wonderful voice. And Lindsey Buckingham's home recordings that show up here are a virtual blueprint for the indie-rock home-recording scene that would flourish nearly 20 years later. While some records from this period seem campy and quaint in retrospect, TUSK still sounds terrific, thanks to those Dashut/Buckingham production values. But what's up with that marching band on the title track?
Editorial Reviews 5 stars out of 5 - [T]his was the exact AOR equivalent of PiL's METAL BOX, where a mainstream icon suddenly subverts their art from within the system... Uncut (04/01/2004)
3 stars out of 5 - [T]he collection had some moments of shimmering beauty....TUSK's greatest worth is as an accurate and telling musical indication of where the band members' solo albums would go. Mojo (04/01/2004)
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