-extra Quality- Tommy Bolin 1966 1976 - Fever Box Set 15 Cdsl
The year is 2004, and a dusty storage unit in Denver has just been cracked open. Inside, beneath a moth-eaten stage cape, sits a heavy, unlabeled flight case. This isn't just gear; it’s the "Fever" archive—the sonic DNA of Tommy Bolin, the "Archangel of the Stratocaster."
The Anatomy of the Box: What’s on 15 Discs?
You might ask, "Does Tommy Bolin really have 15 CDs worth of unreleased material?" -Extra Quality- Tommy Bolin 1966 1976 Fever Box Set 15 Cdsl
- You only want Come Taste the Band hits. Buy the single CD.
- You hate tape hiss (even with Extra Quality, these are 50-year-old tapes).
In a digital age where we stream compressed versions of the same 12 songs, this box demands you sit down, read the liner notes, and listen to the dust on the tapes. It preserves the "fever" of a man who lived and breathed music every single hour of that decade. The year is 2004, and a dusty storage
Get Ready to Immerse Yourself in Bolin's Musical World You only want Come Taste the Band hits
Highlights of the Box Set
For fans of the late guitar wizard Tommy Bolin "Fever" 15-CD Box Set
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.
- Chronological scope: recordings from roughly 1966 through 1976, showing artistic development and shifting genres.
- Early material: teenage band tracks and home demos that reveal his influences and raw technique.
- Studio rarities: unreleased tracks, alternate takes, and sessions that fill gaps between official releases.
- Live performances: extended live jams and concert recordings that capture Bolin’s improvisational risk-taking and tone — essential for understanding his onstage personality.
- Collaborations: guest musicians and studio partners who helped shape the arrangements across styles (seamless shifts between blues, jazz, funk, and rock).
- Remastering and packaging: generally improved audio clarity on faded tapes, with comprehensive liner notes, photos, session details, and chronological annotation to guide listeners through the decade.



