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Wikipedia article'"Walk a Thin Line"' is a song by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac, released in 1979. Composed and sung by guitarist Lindsey Buckingham, it was one of the nine songs he wrote for the 'Tusk' album. BackgroundAlong with "Angel" and title track, "Walk a Thin Line" was one of the later songs written and recorded for "Tusk". The song was inspired by a Charlie Watts drum fill on "Sway", off the Rolling Stones album 'Sticky Fingers'. This drum fill caught Buckingham's interest, and he intended to feature the fill on one of his on 'Tusk' songs. Buckingham ultimately selected "Walk a Thin Line" as it shared a similar tempo with "Sway". The "military press-rolls" Mick Fleetwood recorded were multi-tracked, and were later blended in with another drum track Fleetwood recorded. Buckingham also recorded some backing vocals in a push-up position while singing into a microphone taped to the floor for a more "aggressive" vocal timbre. 'Rolling Stone' applauded the use of the "dreamy" multilayered backing vocals to emulate strings instead of using more conventional pop embellishments. They also singled out "Walk a Thin Line" as one of Buckingham's more commercial tracks on the record. Personnel*Lindsey Buckingham guitars, lead and backing vocals, piano *John McVie bass guitar *Mick Fleetwood drums *Christine McVie keyboards, backing vocals Mick Fleetwood version"Walk a Thin Line" was one of the cover songs on Mick Fleetwood's 1981 debut solo album, 'The Visitor'. This rendition was reinterpreted with African influences, and included an African group called Adjo, who contributed percussion and vocals on the track. "...as a percussion player, during these recordings, I was, as we say in England, like a pig in shit." said Fleetwood. "I had the greatest time playing with these musicians..." After the basic tracks were completed in Ghana, Fleetwood returned to London. During the visit, George Harrison, Fleetwood's ex brother-in-law, came into the studio to play slide guitar. ReferencesCategory:Fleetwood Mac songs Category:1979 songs Category:Songs written by Lindsey Buckingham Category:Song recordings produced by Ken Caillat Category:Song recordings produced by Richard Dashut Category:1980 singles Category:Warner Records singles | |
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