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Features acoustic demos and studio outtakes from his seminal solo albums, Teaser and Private Eyes , including early versions of "Wild Dogs" and "Post Toastee".

For fans of the late guitar wizard Tommy Bolin "Fever" 15-CD Box Set -Extra Quality- Tommy Bolin 1966 1976 Fever Box Set 15 Cdsl

The collection spans his entire timeline until his death in December 1976. Production Errors: Features acoustic demos and studio outtakes from his

But the crown jewel is . For forty years, rumors persisted of a lost Bolin album buried inside the Mk. IV Purple sessions. Fever confirms it. The backing tracks for “Owed to ‘G’” (the instrumental that became “Dealer”) are presented with David Coverdale’s guide vocals removed. You hear Bolin comping chords behind a drum fill—a ghost in the machine. The version of “Drifter” here runs 11 minutes, with a middle section that dips into Eastern modes, proving that Bolin, not Blackmore, was the innovator by 1975. For forty years, rumors persisted of a lost

: Focus on Zephyr (live at Montana Gardens, 1970) and a jazz-fusion jam with Jeremy Steig and Jan Hammer in New York City (1971).