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

Forty years later, Fever finally gives him that wish. It’s expensive. It’s massive. It is absolutely . For the true believer, this isn't a purchase; it's a pilgrimage.

Sandwiched between the eras of Jimi Hendrix and Eddie Van Halen, Tommy Bolin was the reckless, virtuosic firebrand who played with everyone from the James Gang to Deep Purple (yes, he’s the guy who replaced Ritchie Blackmore) before his tragic death at just 25 years old. -Extra Quality- Tommy Bolin 1966 1976 Fever Box Set 15 Cdsl

If you know the name Tommy Bolin, you just felt a chill. If you don’t, allow me to introduce you to the greatest guitar hero you’ve probably never heard of—until now. Forty years later, Fever finally gives him that wish

Before the record deals, there was a kid in Sioux City, Iowa, with a Les Paul and a fuzz pedal. These early discs are raw, garage-band gold. You hear him figuring out the pentatonic scale, drenched in Hendrix-isms, but already hinting at the funky, Latin-tinged rhythm work that would define his solo sound. It is absolutely

For decades, fans have been piecing together his brilliance from dusty bootlegs and out-of-print solo albums. That all changed with the release of the .

And let me be upfront: This isn't just a box set. It’s a time machine. It’s an archeological dig. And yes, it is . What’s Inside the Fever Box? Forget the single-disc "Greatest Hits" compilations. Fever is the definitive, final word on Tommy Bolin’s short, explosive life. Spanning a full decade of material, this 15-CD mammoth is broken down into three distinct phases of his career: