It was 43 years ago today (October 12th, 1979) that Fleetwood Mac released its long awaited followup to its 1977 mega-platinum selling Rumours collection. Tusk, which cost over $1 million to produce, fell short of commercial expectations depute being certified double platinum, hitting Number Four in the U.S. and topping the charts in England.
Tusk spent 15 weeks in the U.S. Top 10 and spawned three hit singles — the Lindsey Buckingham-written title track — recorded with the U.S.C. Trojan Marching Band — which hit Number Eight; Stevie Nicks' ethereal ballad, “Sara,” which topped out at Number 11; and Christine McVie's infectious love letter to her then-main squeeze, late-Beach Boys drummer Dennis Wilson — “Think About Me,” which stalled at Number 20 despite sounding the most like Rumours-era Fleetwood Mac.
Lindsey Buckingham told us the recording of both Rumours and Tusk forced the band to consistently bury their emotions for the sake of art: “If there was one worst thing it was probably just that it was difficult for all four of us as two couples to have broken up, to be alienated — probably to have not gotten anything close to closure. And to still kind of have to move forward. And in order to do that you had to kind of compartmentalize your emotions a little bit. You had to seal one thing off here and get on with the rest of it there. It was probably an exercise in denial.”