Tommy Bolin - Teaser (CD)

Teaser
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Album Details: Teaser

Release Date:08/06/2001
Label:Sony Int'l
UPC:5099746801625

Track List: Teaser

  1. Homeward Strut [Instrumental]
  2. Dreamer
  3. Teaser
  1. People, People
  2. Marching Powder [Instrumental]
  3. Wild Dogs

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User Reviews: Teaser

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    Bolin

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Dec 14, 2000

    #1 album of all time! so overlooked, Sad but true,...Savannah Woman is perfection, one of (if not the) best guitar solos played by anyone (a true gutar master).

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    Teaser

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Dec 25, 1999

    Well, this is the first Bolin solo album. It was released at the same time of Deep Purple 'Come Taste The Band', where Tommy played since Blackmore was gone. Teaser was released very fastly but is one of the best album of the period. In Teaser, Boli...n goes thru rock, blues, reggae, jazz always with his great class. In other words, a great record from one of the best guitar player ever!! Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Teaser

  • All Music Guide

    After performing in a variety of bands since the late '60s, Bolin finally released his first solo album in 1975. Teaser is an impressive display of the guitarist's prowess and range, and is a natural progression from the previous Bolin-dominated James Gang albums Bang and Miami and his work with drummer Billy Cobham. The album features heavy doses of jazz-rock fusion (furthered by guests Jan Hammer, Dave Sanborn, and Michael Walden) in the instrumentals "Homeward Strut" and "Marching Powder," and straight-ahead rock in tracks like "The Grind." Bolin was always equally adept at subtleties, and the ballad "Dreamer" and the exotic "Savannah Woman" (with percussion from Phil Collins) represent this stylistic range here. Overshadowed historically by his guitar dynamics, Bolin's understated yet strong vocals are another selling point. Teaser is a stronger album than its one successor, the uneven Private Eyes, and survives as Bolin's signature work.

    - Rob Caldwell, All Music Guide

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Biography

Tommy Bolin

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, fus... Read more