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The collection is generally structured chronologically, taking the listener through the distinct eras of Bolin's short but explosive career.
, this box set captures every facet of Tommy Bolin’s "extra quality" musicianship. for a specific era, like his time with Deep Purple -Extra Quality- Tommy Bolin 1966 1976 Fever Box Set 15 Cdsl
The story of the Tommy Bolin 1966–1976 Fever Box Set is a deep dive into the archives of a guitar prodigy whose career burned bright and fast. Spanning 15 CDs, this massive collection traces the evolution of Bolin from a teenage blues-rocker in Iowa to a global rock star. The Evolution of a Virtuoso The set begins with his earliest "legal" published work in A Patch of Blue Spanning 15 CDs, this massive collection traces the
1966–1976, covering his work with Patch of Blue , Zephyr , Energy , and various solo and session projects. Key Disc Highlights Disc 6 captures the James Gang’s Miami sessions
The middle third of the box set is the most painful and exhilarating. Disc 6 captures the James Gang’s Miami sessions. Bolin had just replaced Joe Walsh, and the pressure was immense. You hear him smoking a cigarette, counting in “Midnight Man,” and then delivering a slide guitar line that is pure regret masquerading as rock.