Discs 10 and 11 contain the Teaser and Private Eyes albums, but again, demos steal the show. Teaser's “Savannah Woman” is presented as a piano/vocal duet—gut-wrenching raw. Disc 12 is the Studio Jams : Bolin warming up for the Private Eyes tour by jamming with Jeff Beck and Jan Hammer in New York. The chemistry is volcanic.
Discs 2 through 6 cover his highly creative period with Energy , a jazz-fusion group that never released a studio album during its lifetime but is immortalized here through demos and live sessions from New York and Denver. -Extra Quality- Tommy Bolin 1966 1976 Fever Box Set 15 Cdsl
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. Discs 10 and 11 contain the Teaser and
: 1966 to 1976, documenting his evolution from a local garage band member to a global rock star. The chemistry is volcanic
: Extremely rare; today, it is primarily found through collector sites like Discogs or eBay . Key Musical Highlights