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Post by Dawn on May 23, 2003 8:09:36 GMT -5
Today's album is:
Tusk - Fleetwood Mac, 1979
The tracks:
1. Over & Over 2. Ledge 3. Think About Me 4. Save Me a Place 5. Sara [Edit] 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
What are your thoughts on this album?
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Post by SAT-I need more room!! on May 23, 2003 8:23:57 GMT -5
Truth be told, I don't own this, so I only know the 2 big singles.
I have heard from Kathy that this is a great album though.
On the other hand, I have read where it is a disappointment as a follow up, several years later, to Rumours. (But how do you follow a monster?)
Anyway, Tusk is a decent song, but I absolutely LOVE Sara. Actually, I don't remember when it was out. And when I first heard it on classic rock radio, I dismissed it as a faceless song. Boy was I wrong. LOVE the beginning of the song.
How bizarre is this-on CD, the single version is on the Tusk album, while the full length is on the Greatest Hits!! (I know, this was to get the doulbe LP of Tusk onto one disc, but still!)
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Post by beatles4ever on May 23, 2003 10:22:04 GMT -5
What a neat album this is!I remember my sister playing the song Tusk in high school marching band.It sounded so cool.
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Post by 55dodger on May 23, 2003 12:15:26 GMT -5
Was a little disappointed with this album, at first. Guess when it first came out, I was expecting Rumours, Part II. It a good album. You would think a double album would produce more than 3 top 40s. Fleetwood Mac in 1979 may have been the only band able to get the Univ of So Calif marching band to play on an album. Good album, not their best. Have it vinyl. Favorites: Tusk, Sara, Think About Me, Over & Over, Storms, Brown Eyes, Never Make Me Cry, Walk A Thin Line.
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Post by Ken on May 23, 2003 12:22:39 GMT -5
Hi Dawn:) I never owned the album either but saw it alot in the record stores at the time. Of course I know Sara (love Mick's always rock solid drumming on this)and Tusk , but that 's basically it. I Have both on their Greatest Hits disc . I seem to remember that it got mediocre reviews back in '79.
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Post by Boogieman on May 23, 2003 16:37:07 GMT -5
I had TOTALLY and completely forgotten about "Think About Me" which was a hit in the spring of '80. This Buckingham-McVie lead is ignored by radio today despite being a pretty good track.
The title track, "Tusk", has an incredible drum line and the marching band horns and cymbals certainly make it distinctive. Wasn't it the USC marching band on this cut? I don't exactly remember...
"Sara" is the best here...ethereal and wispy, everything comes together perfectly making this arguably Stevie's best performance on vinyl.
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Post by Pete70s on May 23, 2003 17:49:14 GMT -5
I don't own it, so I don't know anything but the 3 hits. I do remember that it was hyped a lot, but was later considered a flop. It's hard to follow-up a monster single album as it is, let alone follow it up with a double. All I can say is I would have loved to have been in the studio when the marching band was recorded, it must've been LOUD!!
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Post by Dawn on May 23, 2003 19:26:25 GMT -5
Truth be told, I don't own this, so I only know the 2 big singles. I have heard from Kathy that this is a great album though. On the other hand, I have read where it is a disappointment as a follow up, several years later, to Rumours. (But how do you follow a monster?) Anyway, Tusk is a decent song, but I absolutely LOVE Sara. Actually, I don't remember when it was out. And when I first heard it on classic rock radio, I dismissed it as a faceless song. Boy was I wrong. LOVE the beginning of the song. How bizarre is this-on CD, the single version is on the Tusk album, while the full length is on the Greatest Hits!! (I know, this was to get the doulbe LP of Tusk onto one disc, but still!) It's true that this album isn't quite up to the level of Rumours, but there are some excellent songs on it. 'Sara' is absolutely wonderful, and is my favorite track from the album. Stevie is in top form on that song! That is strange about the single and full length versions! I can understand the reason, but it still would have been nice to have kept the album as it was originally released.
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Post by Dawn on May 23, 2003 19:28:05 GMT -5
What a neat album this is!I remember my sister playing the song Tusk in high school marching band.It sounded so cool. 'Tusk' is a great song for marching band - I wish our band had played it!
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Post by Dawn on May 23, 2003 19:33:51 GMT -5
Was a little disappointed with this album, at first. Guess when it first came out, I was expecting Rumours, Part II. It a good album. You would think a double album would produce more than 3 top 40s. Fleetwood Mac in 1979 may have been the only band able to get the Univ of So Calif marching band to play on an album. Good album, not their best. Have it vinyl. Favorites: Tusk, Sara, Think About Me, Over & Over, Storms, Brown Eyes, Never Make Me Cry, Walk A Thin Line. You make a good point, dodger. Rumours was so superb that any subsequent album, even if it was solid, was bound to suffer a little in comparison. It is a little surprising that only 3 top 40 singles were released from it. There are several more songs that could have done very well as singles, including 'Brown Eyes' and 'Never Make Me Cry'.
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Post by Dawn on May 23, 2003 19:38:47 GMT -5
Hi Dawn:) I never owned the album either but saw it alot in the record stores at the time. Of course I know Sara (love Mick's always rock solid drumming on this)and Tusk , but that 's basically it. I Have both on their Greatest Hits disc . I seem to remember that it got mediocre reviews back in '79. Hi Ken! You're right, it didn't get the best reviews - most music critics have called it overambitious and uneven. 'Sara' and 'Tusk' are the two best tracks on it, IMO, but there are some other great ones, such as 'Think About Me', 'Angel' and 'Brown Eyes'. Overall, it's a good album, and I'd definitely recommend it.
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Post by Dawn on May 23, 2003 19:57:26 GMT -5
I had TOTALLY and completely forgotten about "Think About Me" which was a hit in the spring of '80. This Buckingham-McVie lead is ignored by radio today despite being a pretty good track. The title track, "Tusk", has an incredible drum line and the marching band horns and cymbals certainly make it distinctive. Wasn't it the USC marching band on this cut? I don't exactly remember... "Sara" is the best here...ethereal and wispy, everything comes together perfectly making this arguably Stevie's best performance on vinyl. You're absolutely right about 'Think About Me', Boogie - I never hear it on the radio anymore either. I can't figure out why that is - it's a great song, and was quite popular back in the day. Yes, that was the USC Trojan Marching Band on 'Tusk' - they're also featured in the video. I remember seeing it on VH-1 Classic about a year ago, and thought it was great!
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Post by Dawn on May 23, 2003 20:01:47 GMT -5
I don't own it, so I don't know anything but the 3 hits. I do remember that it was hyped a lot, but was later considered a flop. It's hard to follow-up a monster single album as it is, let alone follow it up with a double. All I can say is I would have loved to have been in the studio when the marching band was recorded, it must've been LOUD!! I agree, Pete. It probably would have received more critical acclaim had it been edited down into a single album, but it's still quite good. I'll bet that was loud at the recording session!! What a great experience that must have been for the marching band members!
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Post by djdave on May 23, 2003 20:41:50 GMT -5
Good choice! At least 4 of the tracks graduated to the recent 2-CD compilation. Especially LOVE "Sara"-LOVE the intro piano.
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Post by Dawn on May 23, 2003 21:01:20 GMT -5
Good choice! At least 4 of the tracks graduated to the recent 2-CD compilation. Especially LOVE "Sara"-LOVE the intro piano. 'Sara' is wonderful - very ethereal and mysterious. I really should pick up that compilation sometime!
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