Considered somewhat "quirky", Tusk did not achieve the level of success of its predecessor, Rumours. However, it still went double-platinum (U.S. sales in excess of two million copies).
The somewhat unusual title track, featuring the University of Southern California's marching band, proved to be a hit, reaching the Billboard top 10.
On June 24, 2003, this album is due to be re-issued on Rhino Records[?] along with Fleetwood Mac (1976) and Rumours (1977).
In 2002, Camper Van Beethoven, an alternative/new wave/punk rock group, released a full cover of the original Tusk. The cover art and track listings are identical.
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