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| 1 | Texas Flood [Opening Montage] | Wade/Davis |
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| 2 | Cocaine | Cale |
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| 3 | Love in Vain Blues | Johnson |
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| 4 | Killing Floor | Burnett |
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| 5 | Sweet Home Chicago | Johnson |
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| 6 | Six Strings Down | Kolb/Smith/Neville/ |
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| 7 | Rock Me Baby | King/Josea |
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| 8 | I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow | Traditional |
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| 9 | Road to Nash Vegas | Tyminski |
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| 10 | Copperline | Price/Taylor |
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| 11 | Steamroller | Taylor |
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| 12 | Oklahoma Borderline | Gill/Clark/Crowell |
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| 13 | What the Cowgirls Do | Neilson/Gill |
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| 14 | After Midnight | Cale |
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| 15 | Call Me the Breeze | Cale |
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| 16 | The March | Randolph |
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| 17 | Green Light Girl | Melvoin/Bramhall |
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| 18 | Jingo | Olatunji |
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| 19 | City Love | Mangano/Mayer |
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| 20 | Rag Bihag | Bhatt |
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| 21 | Tones for Elvin Jones | McLaughlin |
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| 22 | Josie | Fagen/Becker |
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| 23 | Going Down Slow | Oden |
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| 24 | If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day | Johnson |
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| 25 | Time Makes Two | Cray |
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| 26 | Give Me Up Again | Langseth/Frederikse |
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| 27 | Neighborhood | Hidalgo/Perez |
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| 28 | I'm the Hell Outta Here | Vai |
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| 29 | Desert Rose | Johnson |
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| 30 | Funk 49 | Fox/Peters/Walsh |
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| 31 | Rocky Mountain Way | Walsh/Vitale/Grace/ |
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| 32 | I Shot the Sheriff | Marley |
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| 33 | Have You Ever Loved a Woman [Blues in C] | Myles |
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| 34 | La Grange | Hill/Beard/Gibbons |
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| 35 | Tush | Beard/Gibbons/Hill |
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Overview
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Production Details
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Editorial Reviews
Crossroads Guitar Festival
DVD
Label: Rhino Home Video
Style: Blues-Rock
Crossroads Guitar Festival
UPC: 603497037827
Release Date: 11/09/2004
Original Release Date: 11/09/2004
Number of Discs: 2
- Eric Clapton
Main Performer
Bruce Eder
Distilled down from two days of performances in Dallas during 2004 to benefit the Crossroads Center substance abuse treatment facility, this double-DVD set was something of a landmark in its time, catching Eric Clapton himself on something of an upswing and a fair number of contemporary (or older) performers. And it's got a little bit of beguiling idealism at work as well, with the opening of the second disc given over to Vishwa Mohan Bhatt -- for a second, it was like being at Monterey in June of 1967. The list of luminaries includes Robert Randolph, John Mayer, B.B. King, Jimmie Vaughan, Robert Cray, Hubert Sumlin, Buddy Guy, James Taylor, Joe Walsh, J.J. Cale, Vince Gill, David "Honeyboy" Edwards, Carlos Santana, Robert Lockwood, Jr., Larry Carlton, and ZZ Top. The sound is good and loud, and the image (letterboxed to 1.85-to-1) is crisp and sharp. The bonus features allow one to dial up guitar solos at the touch of a button, and include extended interviews with some of the participants. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi
