2009, Friday Music
Due to the success of his back-to-back appearances at Denver's Ebbets Field club in 1974, Tommy Bolin chose to premiere his new Tommy Bolin Band at the venue in May of 1976. Included in this top-notch band were ex-Vanilla Fudge keyboardist/singer Mark Stein and drummer Narada Michael Walden (nowadays a producer), while Norma Jean Bell (saxophone) and Reggie McBride (bass) rounded out the group. Like all Tommy Bolin concerts and albums, the music is extremely varied. Included is one of Bolin's trademark songs, the swaggering Teaser, which remains sadly overlooked by classic rock radio. You'll also find reggae sounds on People People, {jazz fusion} balladry on the Narada Michael Walden-sung Delightful, and the funky groove of The Grind. It wouldn't be a Bolin concert without a song for Tommy to show off his guitar talent, and here it's Marching Powder. A strong album, it's only slightly diminished by a far, far too long drum solo (almost ten minutes!), which is completely unnecessary, since the majority of the people buying Tommy Bolin albums are doing so to hear his memorable songwriting and guitar skills. Still, it's worthy of any serious Tommy Bolin fan's time. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | You Know, You Know |
| 2 | San Francisco River |
| 3 | Shakin' All Night |
| 4 | Whiskey Headed Woman |
| 5 | Walkin' My Shadow |
| 6 | Born Under A Bad Sign |
| 7 | Crazed Fandango |
| 8 | Ain't Nobody's Fool |
| 9 | Homeward Strut |
| 10 | Honey Man |
| 11 | Stratus |
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