Counterfeit Guide
Fleetwood Mac — Tusk
Warner Bros K 66088
Last updated June 4, 2026
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Tusk was issued in the UK as a double LP on Warner Bros, catalogue K 66088, in a gatefold sleeve with two inner sleeves carrying lyrics and the dog-and-trouser-leg cover image. Original labels are the late-1970s Warner Bros style, and both discs should carry matching catalogue suffixes for sides one to four.
Matrix / Runout
Runout suffixes run across four sides in the style 'K 66088 A' through 'K 66088 D' with stamped plant codes; genuine sets are internally consistent.
3 Tells That Reveal a Fake
- 1
As a double album, fakes often mismatch the two discs' labels or matrix suffixes; genuine sets keep all four sides consistent under the K 66088 catalogue.
- 2
Counterfeit gatefolds show muddy reproduction of the minimalist cover photo and weak spine text, where originals are crisp on heavyweight board.
- 3
Reproduction inner sleeves print the lyrics in the wrong font and on thin paper, unlike the correct Warner Bros printed inners of 1979.
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