Never Make Me Cry
Recorded in 1979 on Fleetwood Mac's *Tusk*, "Never Make Me Cry" stands as a defining track of the band's rock evolution during this pivotal era. The song features the distinctive vocal performance of Lindsey Buckingham, showcasing his signature melodic style and emotional intensity that would later characterize his solo work. As part of the album's broader exploration of rock and psychedelic influences, the recording captures the raw energy and complex production techniques that defined late 1970s rock music. It remains a significant example of Buckingham's songwriting within the group's discography, reflecting the transitional period in the band's sound before their subsequent commercial resurgence. |