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Iamwilliame 02-28-2017 08:43 PM

I know I'm Not Wrong
Sara
Save Me a Place
Think About Me
Storms

Brown Eyes
Walk A Thin Line
Sisters of the Moon
Tusk
Never Forget

I hate leaving off Over and Over and Honey Hi but this song selection is about as cohesive as I could come up with for a single album Tusk. It is hard to balance the 3 writers and make the songs fit alongside one another in a cohesive manner given the time constraits in 1979.

Phil 02-28-2017 10:20 PM

In my opinion, "Silver Springs" would have been more suited to the production of the Tusk album rather than Rumours.

BaronVonBielski 02-28-2017 10:45 PM

Also, it's not about track amount. It's about total time which should be about 45min or less. If you're going by the way things were back then.

David 03-11-2017 02:07 PM

A good part of Tusk's fabled vibe was its sprawlingness. (As every Machead knows, it was compared to the Beatles' White Album.) A single Tusk album would have been a contradiction in terms. Imagine a two-album Rumours. It's off-kilter.

The fact that some listeners love one chunk of songs and some listeners love another chunk of songs is probably all part of the design. You're meant to find your own groove on Tusk. To me, for example, Tusk is all about Christine McVie's erotic delicacy, but on some days it's all about Lindsey's urgent attempt to break out of a bland, formulaic mainstream band, with Stevie Nicks flitting in and out of the woodwork, like seeing stars when you stand up too fast.

I looked at the suggested track lists you guys posted for a single album. To me, they're not Tusk, they're just playlists. Who really wants "cohesion" with Tusk? You got that perfectly with Rumours already.

jbrownsjr 03-11-2017 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by David (Post 1202975)
A good part of Tusk's fabled vibe was its sprawlingness. (As every Machead knows, it was compared to the Beatles' White Album.) A single Tusk album would have been a contradiction in terms. Imagine a two-album Rumours. It's off-kilter.

The fact that some listeners love one chunk of songs and some listeners love another chunk of songs is probably all part of the design. You're meant to find your own groove on Tusk. To me, for example, Tusk is all about Christine McVie's erotic delicacy, but on some days it's all about Lindsey's urgent attempt to break out of a bland, formulaic mainstream band, with Stevie Nicks flitting in and out of the woodwork, like seeing stars when you stand up too fast.

I looked at the suggested track lists you guys posted for a single album. To me, they're not Tusk, they're just playlists. Who really wants "cohesion" with Tusk? You got that perfectly with Rumours already.

Wow, this is so well written. ...To the point that I can feel what you mean along with comprehending it. I've listened to both of those albums so many times all the way through. It's rarely been a playlist for me.

bwboy 03-12-2017 10:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by David (Post 1202975)
A good part of Tusk's fabled vibe was its sprawlingness. (As every Machead knows, it was compared to the Beatles' White Album.) A single Tusk album would have been a contradiction in terms. Imagine a two-album Rumours. It's off-kilter.

The fact that some listeners love one chunk of songs and some listeners love another chunk of songs is probably all part of the design. You're meant to find your own groove on Tusk. To me, for example, Tusk is all about Christine McVie's erotic delicacy, but on some days it's all about Lindsey's urgent attempt to break out of a bland, formulaic mainstream band, with Stevie Nicks flitting in and out of the woodwork, like seeing stars when you stand up too fast.

I looked at the suggested track lists you guys posted for a single album. To me, they're not Tusk, they're just playlists. Who really wants "cohesion" with Tusk? You got that perfectly with Rumours already.

A well written post! Still, no harm in imagining what if, especially since it would have had a domino effect. I mean, if Tusk had been a bigger hit as a single cd, there's a chance they would have recorded a follow up sooner than later, and imagine if Mirage had featured some of the songs left off of Tusk- talk about a wealth of riches! I like Mirage, but could you imagine if, instead of Only Over You or Oh Diane, they had included Brown Eyes, I Know I Know I'm Not Wrong, and Storms? Or any combination, for that matter. Mirage is considered their safest album by pretty much everyone, including the band, but a few songs from Tusk would have added some much needed adventure to the album.

Plus, if Tusk had been a bigger hit, it's hard to say if or when Stevie, Lindsey, and Christine would have recorded their solo albums when they did. Maybe Tango would have come out sooner, which would have meant Stevie would have been more involved in the the album. Wouldn't it have been awesome if another album had been released between Mirage and Tango? All in good fun.

BaronVonBielski 03-12-2017 12:36 PM

I've always designed my single disc Tusk as what would have been the most like the previous 2 releases. A natural progression, but not so much a different direction per se.


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