After more than two years since Fleetwood Mac had made what many called the album of the 70s' "Rumours," the follow up album "Tusk" was released. Because "Rumours" was such a big album, many listeners were expecting another blockbuster album. Being one of those people, I was at first rather disappointed when I first heard "Tusk." The album lacked the great rock outs such as "Go Your Own Way" and "The Chain," which is still my favourite bass line of all time, that were on the "Rumours" album. "Tusk" presented itself as a more mellower easy listening album.
It took me a couple of listens, but eventually "Tusk" began to grow on me. There are quite a few good songs on it like "Not That Funny" and "Think About Me" and while it might not be an album I would listen to on the way to a metal concert, it is one that I would listen to coming home late at night from one. The softer rock on this album is still of a good quality.
Track Listing:
1. Over and Over
2. The Ledge
3. Think About Me
4. Save Me a Place
5. Sarah
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
Stevie Nicks- vocals, keyboards
Lindsey Buckingham- guitars, vocals, piano, harmonica
Christine McVie- piano, keyboards, accordion, vocals
John McVie- bass
Mick Fleetwood- drums, percussion
While its not as magnificent as the highly recognised "Rumours" album, "Tusk" is still a good album nonetheless. You may not bang your head away to any of the songs, but it's a good listen when you need to wind down or other related activities. This album was one of the most expensive albums to make at the time and it is believed that because Fleetwood Mac were at the height of their popularity, the ego factor got involved in making this album. I don't know about all that, although I wouldn't be surprised if it was true.
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