I'm playing floor toms, and I overdubbed a lot of American Indian wood tribal drums. Fleetwood and Buckingham played lamb chops and a Kleenex box on the track respectively. In addition to normal drums, Fleetwood Mac also experimented with different found sounds on the song. Producers Richard Dashut and Ken Caillat hence created a drum-driven production. Looking for a title track for the as yet unnamed album, Mick Fleetwood suggested that they take the rehearsal riff that Lindsey Buckingham used for sound-checks. The single was released with two different picture sleeves in many territories: The first featured the black and white picture of producer/engineer Ken Caillat's dog Scooter snapping at a trouser leg, the same as that used for the album cover, whilst the second featured a plain cover with the same font as the album cover but without the dog picture.Ī limited promotional 12-inch version, featuring mono and stereo versions, was also released to US radio stations.Ī slightly different mix of the track appeared on the retrospective four-disc compilation 25 Years – The Chain in 1992. It was one of the first songs to be released using a digital mixdown from an original analog source. The song peaked at number eight in the United States for three weeks, reached number six in the United Kingdom (where it was certified Silver for sales of over 250,000 copies), number five in Canada and number three in Australia. " Tusk" is a song by Fleetwood Mac from the 1979 double LP of the same name.
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