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Whips and Roses

Tommy Bolin

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Album Review

Since the release of 1996's stellar From the Archives, Vol. 1, it's understandable to say that Tommy Bolin Archives subsequently went a bit overboard (it seemed like they released every single piece of tape they could get their hands on — regardless of the sound quality). But when Tommy's younger brother, John Bolin, discovered a box full of forgotten tapes, the finest archival release since Archives, Vol. 1 was in place — 2006's Whips and Roses. Featuring both strong alternate takes of Teaser classics and several previously unheard instrumental jams, Whips and Roses is unquestionably the best-sounding Bolin CD ever released (the project's producer, Greg Hampton, should certainly be commended). New versions of the hard-rocking "Teaser" and the Wes Montgomery-esque "Savannah Woman" come close to matching the officially released versions (adding grit to the playing improves the sometimes too-smooth sounds of Teaser). And out of the instrumentals, a killer take of "Crazed Fandango" (titled here as simply "Fandango") and "Cookoo" (which contains traces of the Teaser instrumental "Homeward Strut") are certainly standouts. It's rare that a compilation of outtakes could serve as a fine introduction for the new fan, but the material on Whips and Roses is so strong that it comes close to accomplishing this feat. A fine sampling of one of rock's all-time great guitarists.

Customer Reviews

Great guitar playing

I remember hearing some of Tommy Bolin's work when I was in my early 20's, but the raw material that was used to put together this collection hints at the far greater talent that Tommy Bolin had before his early death at 25. It's a real shame he didn't get to develop further, he really was a phenom! I've seen many of the greats live in concert, and this collection reminds me of their riffs and jams... He absolutely could play fluid (listen to Flyin' Fingers), aggressive (Don't just Fall Down), funky (Cookoo), and a nice and varied voice too. Very varied guitar player, just listen to his "Energy", this guy had serious chops and finesse in many styles. If you like the art of the guitar and want a taste of Tommy Bolin, give Whips and Roses a listen. Very rewarding.

Totally a 110%

I love this album! Not a lot of people have heard off it, but it's a cool rock album. Totally love it, and you will too!

Good Album

If you love great guitar and intelligent lyrics, this is a really good album to purchase. It takes a few listens on the songs to get the lyrics, so that is a great sign!!!

Biography

Born: August 1, 1951 in Sioux City, IA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '60s, '70s

It's hard to listen to the music of Tommy Bolin and not wonder what could've been if the exceptionally talented (and versatile) guitarist hadn't succumbed to a senseless drug overdose at the age of 25 — just as his career appeared to be taking off. In a recording career that lasted only several years, Bolin not only touched upon several styles (blues-rock, ballads, fusion, funk, reggae, and heavy metal), but showed that he could master each one — as evidenced by his two solo albums and...
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