-extra Quality- Tommy Bolin 1966 1976 Fever Box Set 15 Cdsl ❲2025❳

The set concludes with heartbreakingly significant recordings, including his last performance at the Jai-Alai Fronton in Miami on December 3, 1976, just one day before his passing.

In a digital age where we stream compressed versions of the same 12 songs, this box demands you sit down, read the liner notes, and listen to the dust on the tapes. It preserves the "fever" of a man who lived and breathed music every single hour of that decade. -Extra Quality- Tommy Bolin 1966 1976 Fever Box Set 15 Cdsl

The "Tommy Bolin 1966-1976 Fever Box Set" is an essential collection for anyone who loves classic rock, blues, jazz, or guitar-driven music. This meticulously curated box set is a fitting tribute to Bolin's enduring legacy and a testament to his innovative spirit. If you're a fan of Tommy Bolin or simply looking to expand your musical horizons, this 15-CD collection is a must-have. The "Tommy Bolin 1966-1976 Fever Box Set" is

– This is the centerpiece of the box. Recorded three months before his death, Bolin is playing with his final touring band (including bassist Reggie McBride). The sound quality is "soundboard" grade. He plays “Post Toaste” at double speed, laughing between verses. He forgets the words to “Wild Dogs” and improvises a haunting new verse about "the needle and the damage done." – This is the centerpiece of the box

Provides a look behind the curtain with raw acoustic demos for tracks like "Wild Dogs" and "Dreamer".

In the pantheon of rock guitar deities, Tommy Bolin occupies a unique, tragic, and fiercely worshipped corner. He wasn't just a virtuoso; he was a chameleon. He could glide from the smoky jazz-fusion of Spectrum with Billy Cobham to the raw, bleary-eyed funk-rock of Deep Purple’s Come Taste the Band , then pivot to the introspective, melodic storytelling of his solo masterpiece Private Eyes .


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