Fleetwood Mac Albums Ranked From Worst To Best
2. Tusk
When you've already topped the charts on more than one occasion, released classic album after classic album and built a global fanbase that most acts don't even have the brain power to picture in their wildest of dreams, what else can you do?
Double the quantity and maintain the quality by releasing a double album of course!
In 1979 Fleetwood Mac were proverbially on fire from an increasingly hot streak that became a raging inferno with no deterrent. Tusk added fuel to this fire and etched the band's most famous line-up into the annals of music history and despite the line-up being brilliant beyond belief the idea of a double album starring so many prominent members wasn't the easiest prospect.
Needless to say though the band were at their untouchable best once again as they penned and subsequently recorded hit after hit.
"Sara", "Storms", "Tusk" and "Angel" were some of the tracks that made the album really standout, not only from other contemporaneous acts at the time but from prior albums recorded by the group. The range of dynamicity enveloped in each and every track exuded emotions in abundance, incurring thoughts and contemplation to the listener reflected by the lyrics and the chopping and changing between sombrous sobriety and voluptuous veracity.