Siren Records McHenry
3902 Main Street
McHenry, Illinois 60050
815-347-8363
SUMMER HOURS
MONDAY CLOSED
TUESDAY CLOSED
WEDNESDAY 11-6pm
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 4-8pm SOMETIMES LATER
SATURDAY 11-6
Sunday 11AM-4PM
5. Sara (3/10/79) [2015 Remaster] (3/10/79; 2015 Remaster)
6. What Makes You Think You're The One (2/24/79)
7. Storms (6/2/79)
8. That's All For Everyone (10/20/78)
9. Not That Funny
10. Sisters Of The Moon (11/12/78) [2015 Remaster] (11/12/78; 2015 Remaster)
11. Angel (4/2/79) (4/29/79)
12. That's Enough For Me (9/29/78)
13. Brown Eyes (With Lindsey & Peter Green)
14. Never Make Me Cry (2/8/79) [2015 Remaster] (2/8/79; 2015 Remaster)
15. I Know I'm Not Wrong
16. Honey Hi
17. Beautiful Child (10/9/78)
18. Walk A Thin Line
19. Tusk (7/19/79)
20. Never Forget (6/29/78)
DISC: 4
1. Intro (Live At Wembley, June 26, 1980)
2. Say You Love Me (Live At Wembley, 6/26/80)
3. The Chain (Live At Wembley, June 20, 1980)
4. Don't Stop (Live At Wembley, June 27, 1980)
5. Dreams (Live At Wembley, June 27, 1980) [2015 Remaster] (Live At Wembley, June 27, 1980; 2015 Remaster)
6. Oh Well (Pt. 1) [Live At Wembly Arena, London, England, June 20, 1980] (2015 Remaster) (Live At Wembly Arena, London, England, J
7. Rhiannon (Tucson, August 28, 1980)
8. Over & Over (Live At St. Louis, 11/5/79)
9. That's Enough For Me (Live At Wembley, 6/21/80)
10. Sara (Live At Tucson, 8/28/80)
11. Not That Funny (Live At St. Louis,11/5/79)
12. Tusk (Live At St. Louis,11/5/79)
DISC: 5
1. Save Me A Place (Live At St. Louis, 11/5/79)
2. Landslide (Live At Omaha, 8/21/80)
3. What Makes You Think You're The One (Live At St. Louis, 11/5/79)
4. Angel (St. Louis, November 5, 1979) [2015 Remaster]
5. You Make Loving Fun (Live At Wembley, June 20, 1980)
6. I'm So Afraid (Live At Wembley, June 20, 1980)
7. World Turning (Live At Wembley 6/22/80)
8. Go Your Own Way (Live At Wembley, June 22, 1980)
9. Sisters Of The Moon (Live At Wembley 6/22/80)
10. Songbird (Live At Wembley, June 27, 1980)
More Info:
Tusk is the twelfth studio album by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac, released as a double album on October 12, 1979.[2] It is considered more experimental than their previous albums, partly a consequence of Lindsey Buckingham's sparser songwriting arrangements and the influence of post-punk. 2-LP, 140 gram black vinyl pressed at The Record Industry in single-pocket jacket with capacity spine and inner & outer sleeves at Ross Ellis.