Great Gypsy Soul
Great Gypsy Soul
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Our Take
Our Take
Tommy Bolin's "Great Gypsy Soul" is a wild ride through the psychedelic sounds of the '70s. This album is a funky fusion of rock, jazz, and blues that will leave you grooving from start to finish. Bolin's guitar wizardry shines bright on every track, with solos that will make your jaw drop and rhythms that will have you tapping your foot in no time.
From the opening track "The Grind" to the closing notes of "Crazed Fandango," Bolin takes his listeners on a musical journey unlike any other. The energy and passion he pours into every note is palpable, leaving you feeling like you're right there in the studio with him.
But it's not just Bolin's talent that makes this album stand out - it's the eclectic mix of genres and styles that he effortlessly weaves together. From the funky grooves of "Homeward Strut" to the soulful balladry of "Dreamer," Bolin proves that he is a master of all musical trades.
So if you're looking for an album that will transport you back to the golden age of rock 'n' roll, look no further than Tommy Bolin's "Great Gypsy Soul." With its infectious energy and infectious grooves, this is one record that is sure to delight music lovers of all ages. Don't miss out on this gem - it's truly a masterpiece of musical magic.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. The Grind (Feat. Peter Frampton)
11. Lotus (Feat. Joe Bonamassa, Glenn Hughes & Nels Cline)
2. Teaser (Feat. Warren Haynes)
Disc: 2
1. Flying Fingers (Feat. Nels Cline & Oz Noy)
Disc: 1
3. Dreamer (Feat. Myles Kennedy & Nels Cline)
Disc: 2
2. Marching Bag (Movement 1) [feat. Nels Cline, Sonny Landreth, Greg Hampton & John Scofield]
Disc: 1
4. Savannah Woman (Feat. John Scofield)
Disc: 2
3. Marching Bag (Movement 2) [feat. Nels Cline, Steve Lukather, Derek Trucks & Peter Frampton]
Disc: 1
5. Smooth Fandango (Feat. Derek Trucks)
Disc: 2
4. Marching Bag (Movement 3) [feat. Gordie Johnson, Nels Cline, Oz Noy, Steve Lukather, Steve Morse & Joe Bonamassa]
Disc: 1
6. People, People (Feat. Big Sugar & Gordie Johnson)
Disc: 2
5. Marching Bag (Movement 4) [feat. Nels Cline, Warren Haynes, Joe Bonamassa, Oz Noy, Brad Whitford & Peter Frampton]
Disc: 1
7. Wild Dogs (Feat. Brad Whitford)
8. Homeward Strut (Feat. Brad Whitford)
9. Sugar Shack (Feat. Glenn Hughes & Sonny Landreth)
10. Crazed Fandango (Feat. Steve Morse)
Disc: 2
6. Crazed Fandango
7. Teaser
8. Homeward Strut
9. People, People
10. Marching Powder
11. Can't You See (Feat. Carmine Appice)
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About the artist
Tommy Bolin
Tommy Bolin was a guitar virtuoso ahead of his time, blending elements of rock, blues, and jazz with unparalleled skill and finesse. Born in Sioux City, Iowa, in 1951, Bolin first made waves in the music scene as a member of the band Zephyr before gaining recognition as the lead guitarist for the James Gang and eventually Deep Purple. With his signature long hair and flashy stage presence, Bolin quickly became a fan favourite, known for his explosive solos and dynamic playing style. His 1975 solo album "Teaser" remains a cult classic, showcasing Bolin's songwriting chops and diverse musical influences. Despite his undeniable talent, Bolin's life was tragically cut short at the young age of 25 when he passed away in 1976 due to a drug overdose. His untimely death left a void in the music world, but his legacy continues to inspire generations of musicians to this day. Influenced by legendary artists such as Jimi Hendrix and Jeff Beck, Bolin carved out a unique niche for himself in the rock and roll pantheon. His innovative guitar work pushed boundaries and challenged conventions, earning him a devoted following of fans and fellow musicians alike. Whether shredding on a Fender Stratocaster or crooning a soulful ballad, Tommy Bolin's impact on the music industry is undeniable. His brief but unforgettable career serves as a testament to the power of raw talent and creative vision in an ever-evolving musical landscape. In the words of Bolin himself, "The only time I sing is when I'm so full of emotion that I can't do anything else." And boy, did he sing.
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