In the pantheon of rock guitarists who left us too soon, Tommy Bolin occupies a rarefied, bittersweet space. Unlike his contemporaries who enjoyed decades of retrospectives, Bolin’s entire studio output fits into a tragically slim window: one album with The James Gang ( Miami ), one monumental album with Deep Purple ( Come Taste the Band ), and two solo records ( Teaser and Private Eyes ).
Legendary jam sessions with , Jan Hammer, Billy Cobham, and the Good Rats .
Originally listed around $180.00 to $500.00 depending on the vendor
While playing stadiums with Deep Purple, Bolin was also writing and recording his own solo masterpieces: Teaser (1975) and Private Eyes (1976). Tracks like "Wild Dogs" and "Dreamer" highlight his incredible prowess as both a songwriter and a vocalist. The later discs in the 15-CD set feature poignant live performances from his final tour, including his last-ever concert supporting Jeff Beck in Miami. A Masterclass in Packaging and Content -Extra Quality- Tommy Bolin 1966 1976 Fever Box Set 15 Cdsl
– Unauthorized box sets violate copyright. If you’re a collector, official releases (like "Teaser" remasters, "Private Eyes" , posthumous live albums) are the best way to support the estate of Tommy Bolin.
Tommy Bolin – Fever – CD (Box Set, Album, Limited ... - Discogs
The set concludes with the raw and emotional recordings from late 1976, including the In the pantheon of rock guitarists who left
Focuses on acoustic demos and a live performance at the Palace Theatre in Albany, NY, just months before his death.
But for the true connoisseur, that official discography is merely the tip of the iceberg. For years, the holy grail has been the elusive, out-of-print, and legendarily exhaustive collection known as the
around 1995). It documents the prolific but tragically short career of guitarist Tommy Bolin, spanning from his earliest recordings to his final performance before his death. The Story of the Collection Originally listed around $180
Summit Studios recordings and Jackson Demos; featuring "Dreamer" and "Lady Luck". Zephyr (1973)
Bottom line “Extra Quality — Fever (1966–1976)” is a definitive, collector-focused anthology that celebrates Tommy Bolin’s restless creativity and technical brilliance. It’s indispensable for enthusiasts and researchers, and a rewarding deep-dive for anyone ready to trace the full arc of a brilliant but tragically brief career.
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