Private Eyes by Tommy Bolin

Private Eyes

Tommy Bolin

1976

Private Eyes is a Rock album by Tommy Bolin, originally released in 1976. On Gatefold: 64 pressings tracked, owned by 11 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Classic Rock
  • warm
  • laid-back
  • soulful

About

Iowa-born Tommy Bolin was a guitar hero who died young (overdosed at 25) after making records with Colorado rockers Zephyr, The James Gang, and Deep Purple. And he guested on lots of others, including the classic <i>Spectrum</i> by jazz-fusion kingpin Billy Cobham. Bolin also released two great, time-tested solo albums. This one, his second, shows just how evolved Bolin was as a writer, singer, and guitarist, showing wisdom (musical and otherwise) that transcended his youth. The songs, which often grapple with themes of isolation and addiction, are rich and stylized. Sinister jazzy rock (“Bustin’ Out for Rosey”) sidles up to swollen-strings balladry (“Hello, Again”) and white-boy blues (“You Told Me That You Loved Me”). There are also poppy refrains (“Someday Will Bring Our Love Home,” “Sweet Burgundy”) and stinging rock ’n’ roll (the nine-minute cautionary confessional “Post Toastee”). Bolin’s songs sometimes had a kind of mystical sense about them, especially the riff-and-organ head-spinner “Shake the Devil.” Guests on the album include drummer Carmine Appice and saxist/singer Norma Jean Bell.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Bustin' Out For Rosey4:25
  2. A2Sweet Burgundy4:13
  3. A3Post Toastee9:04

Side B

  1. B1Shake The Devil3:47
  2. B2Gypsy Soul4:05
  3. B3Someday Will Bring Our Love Home3:04
  4. B4Hello, Again3:38
  5. B5You Told Me That You Loved Me5:20

Credits

Performers

11 collectors on Gatefold own this · 64 pressings tracked on Gatefold