Infusing his solo records ( Teaser and Private Eyes ) with syncopated rhythms way ahead of their time.
The set is organized chronologically to follow Bolin's musical evolution:
While various iterations of Bolin archives exist, the 15-CD "Fever" configuration stands out because it avoids standard album tracks in favor of rare, unreleased, and radically alternate material. 1. Rehearsals and Jams
For deep-dive rock music collectors and guitar historians, certain names carry a mythic status. Tommy Bolin is firmly at the top of that list. His fiery, genre-defying career was tragically cut short in 1976 at just 25 years old. Yet, his work with Zephyr, The James Gang, Deep Purple, and Billy Cobham altered the landscape of jazz-fusion and hard rock forever.
To fully appreciate the breadth of the , one must understand the chameleon-like career of Tommy Bolin. Unlike many of his contemporaries who stayed confined to a single subgenre, Bolin seamlessly blurred the lines between heavy psych-rock, mainstream hard rock, and complex jazz fusion.
Infusing his solo records ( Teaser and Private Eyes ) with syncopated rhythms way ahead of their time.
The set is organized chronologically to follow Bolin's musical evolution: -Extra Quality- Tommy Bolin 1966 1976 Fever Box Set 15 Cdsl
While various iterations of Bolin archives exist, the 15-CD "Fever" configuration stands out because it avoids standard album tracks in favor of rare, unreleased, and radically alternate material. 1. Rehearsals and Jams Infusing his solo records ( Teaser and Private
For deep-dive rock music collectors and guitar historians, certain names carry a mythic status. Tommy Bolin is firmly at the top of that list. His fiery, genre-defying career was tragically cut short in 1976 at just 25 years old. Yet, his work with Zephyr, The James Gang, Deep Purple, and Billy Cobham altered the landscape of jazz-fusion and hard rock forever. Rehearsals and Jams For deep-dive rock music collectors
To fully appreciate the breadth of the , one must understand the chameleon-like career of Tommy Bolin. Unlike many of his contemporaries who stayed confined to a single subgenre, Bolin seamlessly blurred the lines between heavy psych-rock, mainstream hard rock, and complex jazz fusion.