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22, 23 y 24 de enero | 19:00 horas | Teatro Nacional Chileno

is the ultimate deep dive into a career that burned bright and ended far too soon. Spanning his earliest recordings in 1966 to his final show in 1976, this massive collection—originally released through the Tommy Bolin Archives

The final two discs are the emotional core of the box set, documenting Bolin's final months. Disc 14 features a blistering show from Long Island, including fiery versions of "People, People" and a fifteen-minute "Lotus". Disc 15 includes his final recorded performances: a jam session at the Jai-Alai Fronton in Miami on December 3rd, and his very last show on December 4th, 1976, with The House Band at the Seven Seas Lounge, which included none other than a young Phil Collins sitting in on drums for "Blues Jam". The raw emotional power of these final recordings gives "Fever" its poignant, title-defining intensity.

Hotel room recordings of Tommy jamming on acoustic guitar, revealing his love for bossa nova and flamenco rhythms. -Extra Quality- Tommy Bolin 1966 1976 Fever Box Set 15 Cdsl

In the digital age, "Extra Quality" rips of the entire box set have been shared and preserved by Bolin's devoted online fanbase. For the average listener, this remains the most accessible way to experience this monumental collection.

These tracks demonstrate Bolin's incredible adaptability. Without reading sheet music, he traded complex, lightning-fast modal licks with keyboardist Jan Hammer, cementing his status as a pioneer who bridged the gap between heavy rock and avant-garde jazz. Riding with the James Gang (1973–1974)

The audio has been carefully remastered over the years to preserve the raw, unadulterated tone of Bolin's Stratocaster and various fuzz/wah pedals.

The set concludes with the raw and emotional recordings from late 1976, including the is the ultimate deep dive into a career

Tommy Bolin Fever CD Set 13 of the 15 Very Hard to Find Discs!

Originally surfacing in the mid-1990s as a limited official fan club release (often cited as having only 500 copies), the Fever box set is a comprehensive archive of Tommy Bolin’s life in music. Covering the period from 1966 to 1976, this 15-disc set includes:

Before James Gang, Bolin co-founded the psychedelic/jazz-rock band Zephyr. Discs 4 and 5 contain outtakes from the first two Zephyr albums plus scorching live sets from the Fillmore West. Disc 6 showcases the short-lived "Energy," a power trio that acted as the literal bridge to his solo career.

The final discs of the set focus on Bolin’s solo career, highlighting his brilliant solo albums Teaser and Private Eyes . Disc 15 includes his final recorded performances: a

Some of the highlights of the "Tommy Bolin 1966-1976 Fever Box Set" include:

The "Fever" Box Set includes the following 15 CDs:

: Many tracks in the box set have either never been released or are only available on obscure vinyl pressings. This makes it a significant find for collectors and enthusiasts.

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