That's All For Everyone
Released on Fleetwood Mac's 1979 album Tusk, "That's All For Everyone" stands as a defining track of the band's transition from soft rock to a heavier, more experimental sound. The song features the band's signature interplay between Lindsey Buckingham's driving guitar work and Mick Fleetwood's rhythmic foundation, capturing the raw energy of the late 1970s rock scene. As part of Tusk's broader narrative, the recording reflects the group's willingness to explore darker themes and complex arrangements, moving away from the polished pop sensibilities of their earlier work. The track remains a staple of the band's discography, showcasing their ability to blend melodic hooks with gritty, live-in-the-studio textures that would influence countless rock artists in the decades following. |