"Extra Quality" is an understatement. This is archaeology.
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. -Extra Quality- Tommy Bolin 1966 1976 Fever Box Set 15 Cdsl
For decades, fans have survived on fragmented studio albums, muddy bootlegs, and the haunting Teaser. But in 2026, the definitive statement arrived. Tommy Bolin – Fever: The Complete 1966–1976 Box Set (15 CDs) is not merely a collection of riffs. It is a 15-disc time machine, a forensic audio diary, and a three-dimensional portrait of an artist who burned with the intensity of a magnesium flare. "Extra Quality" is an understatement
Let’s dive deep into what makes this "Extra Quality" set the holy grail for collectors. Title: Fever: 1966–1976 Artist: Tommy Bolin Format: 15
Title: Fever: 1966–1976 Artist: Tommy Bolin Format: 15 CD Deluxe Box Set Release Context: A definitive archival collection celebrating the life and work of the guitarist virtuoso Tommy Bolin, spanning from his early days in Colorado to his tragic passing in 1976.
These discs are archaeological treasures. You get unpolished, embryonic Bolin playing with bands like "Denny & The Triumphs" and "American Standard." The "-Extra Quality-" mastering here is a godsend; original acetates of 16-year-old Bolin wailing on a Fender Jaguar are usually unlistenable. This set clarifies the pick attack and harmonic ambition that foreshadowed his fusion work.