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It looks like you’ve found a reference to a box set titled "Fever" — likely a 15-CD collection covering his work from 1966 to 1976 .
The box set is a comprehensive 15-CD limited edition collection that serves as a definitive historical retrospective of the guitarist's decade-long career. Released through the Official Tommy Bolin Fan Club in Sioux City, Iowa, it captures Bolin's evolution from his earliest local recordings to his final performance before his death in 1976. Key Features & Content Highlights -Extra Quality- Tommy Bolin 1966 1976 Fever Box Set 15 Cdsl
Marketed as “Extra Quality,” this heavy-lift box set aims to document every known note Bolin committed to tape, from his teenage garage bands in Sioux City (1966) to his final live shows just weeks before his death in 1976. Spread across 15 CDs, the set is a behemoth—housed in a cardboard clamshell box with rudimentary but functional artwork. Do not expect the glossy booklet of a Dark Side of the Moon box. Expect photocopied images, set lists, and track times. The “Extra Quality” tag usually refers to the CD-R media (gold or premium grade) and improved digital transfers, not the graphic design. It looks like you’ve found a reference to
The story of the Tommy Bolin 1966–1976 Fever Box Set is a deep dive into the archives of a guitar prodigy whose career burned bright and fast. Spanning 15 CDs, this massive collection traces the evolution of Bolin from a teenage blues-rocker in Iowa to a global rock star. The Evolution of a Virtuoso The set begins with his earliest "legal" published work in A Patch of Blue Key Features & Content Highlights Marketed as “Extra
It looks like you’ve found a reference to a box set titled "Fever" — likely a 15-CD collection covering his work from 1966 to 1976 .
The box set is a comprehensive 15-CD limited edition collection that serves as a definitive historical retrospective of the guitarist's decade-long career. Released through the Official Tommy Bolin Fan Club in Sioux City, Iowa, it captures Bolin's evolution from his earliest local recordings to his final performance before his death in 1976. Key Features & Content Highlights
Marketed as “Extra Quality,” this heavy-lift box set aims to document every known note Bolin committed to tape, from his teenage garage bands in Sioux City (1966) to his final live shows just weeks before his death in 1976. Spread across 15 CDs, the set is a behemoth—housed in a cardboard clamshell box with rudimentary but functional artwork. Do not expect the glossy booklet of a Dark Side of the Moon box. Expect photocopied images, set lists, and track times. The “Extra Quality” tag usually refers to the CD-R media (gold or premium grade) and improved digital transfers, not the graphic design.
The story of the Tommy Bolin 1966–1976 Fever Box Set is a deep dive into the archives of a guitar prodigy whose career burned bright and fast. Spanning 15 CDs, this massive collection traces the evolution of Bolin from a teenage blues-rocker in Iowa to a global rock star. The Evolution of a Virtuoso The set begins with his earliest "legal" published work in A Patch of Blue