By: The Vintage Vault Staff
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- Tommy Bolin 1966 1976 Fever Box Set 15 Cdsl
, Bolin’s 1966 band from Correctionville, IA, and moves into his work with the psych-rock group Fusion and Energy (1971–1974): It covers jazz-fusion sessions with artists like Billy Cobham Jan Hammer , as well as extensive recordings of his band at Summit Studios. The Major Leagues (1973–1975): Unearthing the Thunder: A Deep Dive into the
Best track (impossible to pick): CD 4, Track 7 – Zephyr’s “Hard Chargin’ Woman” (alternate mix). Bolin’s solo sounds like lightning in a bottle. You are a guitarist obsessed with the genre
, Tommy’s first major band, including a fascinating 14-minute "Beatles Jam". The Fusion Foundation: Multiple discs dedicated to (1972) and his jazz-rock explorations with legends like Jan Hammer Billy Cobham (1971 sessions). The Powerhouse Eras: Extensive live and studio outtakes from his time with The James Gang , and his legendary stint replacing Ritchie Blackmore in Deep Purple The Final Days: