The beauty of Fever is its chronological audacity. It refuses to separate the sideman from the solo star, instead showing how a 14-year-old garage rocker in Sioux City, Iowa, became the man who replaced both Joe Walsh (in the James Gang) and Ritchie Blackmore (in Deep Purple).
Tommy Bolin – Fever – CD (Box Set, Album, Limited ... - Discogs -Extra Quality- Tommy Bolin 1966 1976 Fever Box Set 15 Cdsl
This collection is highly sought after by collectors for its extensive coverage of Bolin's transitions between genres like hard rock, jazz fusion, and blues. 2009. Format: 15 Compact Discs in a limited edition box. The beauty of Fever is its chronological audacity
This is a limited-edition release and is often out of print. It typically surfaces on secondary markets like Discogs or eBay . - Discogs This collection is highly sought after
The collection opens with tracks from Bolin's first band, Patch of Blue , including 1966 recordings from Iowa. It transitions into his work with the blues-rock outfit Zephyr , featuring live performances from Boulder and Denver.