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Crossroads: Eric Clapton Guitar Festival 2007

Crossroads: Eric Clapton Guitar Festival 2007

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Director: Various
Actor: Eric Clapton
Studio: Rhino Records
Category: DVD

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 151 reviews
Sales Rank: 2467

Format: Dolby, Dts Surround Sound, Closed-captioned
Languages: English (Original Language), German (Subtitled), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Italian (Subtitled), Portuguese (Subtitled)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Region: 1
Discs: 2
Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1
Number Of Discs: 2
Running Time: 240 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.4 x 0.7

MPN: RHID352124D
UPC: 603497987764
EAN: 0603497987764
ASIN: B000VR824S

Theatrical Release Date: November 6, 2007
Release Date: November 20, 2007
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Studio: Wea-des Moines Video Release Date: 11/20/2007 Run time: 240 minutes

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A lot of good (and some great) music for a worthy cause takes center stage once again as Eric Clapton hosts the second edition of his Crossroads Guitar Festival, a benefit for his Crossroads Centre rehab facility in Antigua and a near embarrassment of six-string riches occupying two discs. Staged in suburban Chicago in July, 2007, it features several of the same players who were at the first concert (2004, in Dallas), including Robert Cray, Buddy Guy, B.B. King, John Mayer, Vince Gill, John McLaughlin, and Robert Randolph. They're all in fine form, but it's those appearing for the first time who make the biggest impressions. Derek Trucks, who performs on his own, with his wife (Susan Tedeschi, herself an excellent blues guitarist), and backing several other artists (including a frighteningly decrepit-looking Johnny Winter), is a strikingly versatile young player. On the other end of the generational spectrum, the veteran Albert Lee spins out a series of stupefyingly swift licks on "Country Boy," while Jeff Beck is, well, Jeff Beck, at age 63 still inarguably one of the most original musicians to ever strap on a Stratocaster. While most of the others are content to play straight blues or blues-derived rock, Beck sounds as if he's riding a spaceship with strings, wringing sounds out of his instrument that defy understanding, let alone imitation; backed by ace drummer Vinnie Colaiuta and 22-year-old Tal Wilkenfeld, who may be the most exciting electric bassist to emerge since Jaco Pastorius, Beck delivers versions of "'Cause We've Ended as Lovers" and "Big Block" that are the highlights of the show. Elsewhere, Clapton, as is his wont, rises to the occasion in the presence of his peers and plays with considerable passion, even if his "reunion" with Steve Winwood lacks fire (mostly due to the lackluster nature of their Blind Faith-era material, other than the lovely "Can't Find My Way Home"). In the end, one might wish for more good songs, as opposed to opportunities for extended soloing, but even diehard axe-heads will surely be satiated after some four hours of hot licks. As for everyone else, well, that's why God invented the fast forward button. --Sam Graham


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3 out of 5 stars A let down   November 26, 2008
Ranjiv Ramchandani (bombay.india)
Firstly, I thought the MC, Mr.Bill Murray was hugely irritating. Especially as he referred to John McLaughlin as the founder of the "Mahi-Mahi" Orchestra (!). Funny ? Go figure.

Secondly, the production quality, especially the sound, editing and overall stage aesthetics were not a patch on the earlier Crossroads DVD. It's a big let-down. Also, the `Audio' option does not provide for a 5.1 option, only 2.1 is available.

Coming to John McLaughlin, he plays a rather tepid composition, unlike his electrifying duet with Zakir Hussain on the last show.

Even Buddy guy looked a bit jaded. Was it because he came on at the very end ?

The only bright spot was Jeff Beck and his amazing girl-woman bassist (Tal) who played with the same open-mouthed gleeful enthusiasm as a Ronaldino playing soccer. Both the tunes were crackling and left me craving for more.

All in all, I certainly wouldn't go goo-goo ga-ga like all others here. 3 stars will do.

If you really want to see great `live' concerts check out `Concert for George' (featuring Clapton) and `Live in Paris' (featuring Miles Davis !).

Thanks you and goodnight.

Ranjiv Ramchandani.



5 out of 5 stars Crow must go !   November 22, 2008
James L. Porter (baltimore, maryland United States)
Bill Murray was right at least once when he said, "You will remember this set the rest of your life". He was referring to Disk 2 and the jam with Winwood, Clapton etc. But why was Sheryl Crow even allowed in Chicago on the day much less on stage with real musicians. Eric may have owed her or wanted something to allow her anywhere near a guitar. Could she have been backstage entertainment? Oh well. Despite her a great great DVD.


5 out of 5 stars Very satisfied   November 16, 2008
R. Ireland (Indiana)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Fast shipping and item was in great condition. I would buy from this seller again.


5 out of 5 stars A Must-Buy for Blues Fans and Wannabe Guitar Heros   November 16, 2008
Scott P. Henderson (OMAHA! ussr)
If you're looking for a grassroots feel to a truely spontaneous concert, this collection of performances over a day-long concert in suburban Chicago is well worth the coin you'll spend. The line-up is spactacular and the emotion created on-stage will spill out of your flat-screen and onto the livingroom floor. The two-dvd set will feature some of the greatest guitarists of all time on stage from various genre' and comes to a turmultuous finale' when 7 guitarist hit the stage to play Clapton's favorites. The shear force of this segment must have put-out a brilliant shockwave that must have been felt in far-away Des Moines. If you've grown bored by a sucession of live shows that are overly-produced to the point of yawn-dom, this is a refreshing time-out from all of the hype. You'll see the human side of these artists with backstage interviews and short edits of legends coming-on and off of their performances. One of the notable high-points was the 15 year-old bassist of Jeff Beck. She is a genius and the facial expressions and body language that emanates from her as she leans-into the tunage will give you goose-bumps. The fact that the entire 2007 concert was a fundraiser for Clapton's Crossroads Centre, a very successful detoxification facility, makes the performances just that much more compelling. PBS offered this set duirng one of their fundraising telecasts. You can get it here for far less. Enjoy! And when it's done, you look at your axe and say, "I've got some new chops to learn!" or "It's hopeless...I'm selling my Strat on eBay."


4 out of 5 stars Crossroads - Eric Clapton   October 28, 2008
M. Kirk
I love any video concerts of Eric Clapton's ... this video makes 4 in our library ... my husband & I saw him in Vancouver, BC last year and he was awesome in concert ... we are big fans.

Thanks very much!


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