-extra Quality- Tommy Bolin 1966 1976 Fever Box Set 15 Cdsl Direct

and his absolute final show at the Jai-Alai Fronton in Miami on December 3, just hours before his death. Why This Set is "Extra Quality" While Bolin has many posthumous releases, the box is unique because of its sheer scope. It includes: Acoustic Demos:

The box set is a legendary, ultra-rare 15-CD collection that serves as a definitive chronological archive of the short but incredibly prolific career of guitarist Tommy Bolin. Originally released in Japan in 1995 and limited to only 500 copies, this set originally sold for approximately $500. It provides an unparalleled deep dive into Bolin's evolution, from his teenage years in Sioux City to his final performance just hours before his death in December 1976. An Evolutionary Archive -Extra Quality- Tommy Bolin 1966 1976 Fever Box Set 15 Cdsl

A surprisingly intimate disc. Here, away from the Marshall stacks, Bolin lays down acoustic demos of future Teaser classics. The "Extra Quality" is in the clarity: hearing "Teaser," "Wild Dogs," and "Someday Will Bring Our Love Home" stripped down reveals the strength of his songwriting beneath the virtuosity. and his absolute final show at the Jai-Alai

Tommy Bolin passed away from a drug overdose in December 1976 at the age of 25. Because his mainstream career lasted only a few years, his name is occasionally overlooked in mainstream "Greatest Guitarist" lists. However, among musicians—including Jeff Beck, dynamic modern players, and rock historians—Bolin remains a legendary pioneer. Originally released in Japan in 1995 and limited

Spanning the titular decade (1966-1976), this set chronicles Bolin from his juvenile garage band days in Sioux City, Iowa, all the way to the final, fiery nights of 1976 just before his tragic passing in Miami.