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I don't know how "Tusk" was as an album. I do know that the title song, and "Sarah" are very good from it. By the time they did their next album, three years later, they had boned. Overplayed schlock like "Gypsy", "Hold Me" and "Love In Store" just didn't cut it. Stevie Nicks voice had lost all its sweetness and she sounded shrill and whiny. Lindsey Buckingham also sounded nothing like the guy who sang "Go Your Own Way" anymore. Instead, he sounded like he had literally "Gone Insane". The way I see it, they were great in the 70s, but became part of the "hit making machine" dilution of the 80s and it showed in the quality. -- Submitted By: (ParkerTillman) on July 23, 2012, 11:28 am - (0 votes)
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Tusk was pretty much Lindsey Buckingham's brainchild. He didn't want the band to do a repeat of Rumours, so he totally went the other way and convinced the rest of the group to do a weird artsy double LP. A brave attempt, but it turned out to be a major misstep. -- Submitted By: (John63btf) on December 27, 2011, 7:06 am - (0 votes)
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Rumours was by all counts one of the best albums of the 70's, but I dont what they were thinking with Tusk -- Submitted By: () on December 25, 2011, 9:45 am - (0 votes)
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