Blues -Rock, Folk | CBR 320 kbits | 08:36:51 | 1.2 GB 1. Bill Murray - Intro 2. Eric Clapton - Intro 3. Sonny Landreth - Port of Calling 4. Sonny Landreth - Promised Land 5. Sonny Landreth - Native Stepson 6. Sonny Landreth - Uberesso 7. Sonny Landreth - Hell At Home (with Eric Clapton) 8. John McLaughlan - Intro 9. John McLaughlin - Five Peace Band 10. John McLaughlin - Maharina 11. John McLaughlin - Senor C.S.
1. Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas - Intro 2. Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas - Every Time You Say Goodbye 3. Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas - This Sad Song 4. Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas - Far Side Bank Of The Jordan 5. Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas - Simple Love 6. Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas - Away Down The River 7. Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas - Oh Atlanta 8. Doyle Bramhall - Intro 9. Doyle Bramhall - Rosie 10. Doyle Bramhall - Oh Death 11. Doyle Bramhall - Early In The Morning 12. Doyle Bramhall - Outside Woman Blues
1. The Derek Trucks Band with Johnny Winter - Intro 2. The Derek Trucks Band with Johnny Winter - I Wish I Knew 3. The Derek Trucks Band with Johnny Winter - Little by LIttle (with Susan Tedeschi) 4. The Derek Trucks Band with Johnny Winter - Anyday (with Susan Tedeschi) 5. The Derek Trucks Band with Johnny Winter - Highway 61 (with Johnny Winter) 6. Robert Randolph & The Family Band - Intro 7. Robert Randolph & The Family Band - The March 8. Robert Randolph & The Family Band - Nobody 9. Robert Randolph & The Family Band - Soul Refreshing
1. Robert Cray Band - Intro 2. Robert Cray Band - Poor Johnny 3. Robert Cray Band - Twenty 4. Robert Cray Band - I'm Walkin 5. Robert Cray Band - Roll Roll Roll (with Jimmie Vaughan) 6. Robert Cray Band - Crossroads(with Jimmie Vaughan) 7. Robert Cray Band - Six Strings Down (with Jimmie Vaughan) 8. Robert Cray Band - Killing Floor (with Hubert Sumlin) 9. Robert Cray Band - Sitting On Top Of The World (with Hubert Sumlin) 10. Robert Cray Band - Paying The Cost To Be The Boss (with B.B. King) 11. Robert Cray Band - Intro and Speech 12. Robert Cray Band with Jimmie Vaughan,Hubert Sumlin and B.B. King - Paying The Cost To Be The Boss (with B.B. King) 13. Robert Cray Band - Rock Me Baby (with B.B. King) 14. Robert Cray Band - Long Speech 15. Robert Cray Band - The Thrill Is Gone (with B.B. King)
1. John Mayer - Waiting On The World To Change 2. John Mayer - Belief 3. John Mayer - Vulture 4. John Mayer - I Don't Need No Doctor 5. John Mayer - Gravity 6. Bill Murray - Intro 7. Vince Gill with Albert - Liza Jane 8. Vince Gill with Albert - Cowboy Up 9. Vince Gill with Albert - Rhythm of the Pouring Rain 10. Vince Gill with Albert - Sweet Thing 11. Vince Gill with Albert - Intro 12. Vince Gill with Albert - Tear It Up (with Albert Lee) 13. Vince Gill with Albert - Country Boy (with Albert Lee) 14. Vince Gill with Albert - If It Makes You Happy (with Sheryl Crow) 15. Vince Gill with Albert - Strong Enough (with Sheryl Crow and Allison Krauss) 16. Vince Gill with Albert - Tulsa Time (with EC,Sheryl Crow)
1. Vince Gill with Albert - Funny How Time Slips Away - Crazy - Nightlife Medley (with Willie Nelson 2. Vince Gill with Albert - Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain (with Willie Nelson) 3. Vince Gill with Albert - On The Road Again (with Willie Nelson) 4. Los Lobos - Intro 5. Los Lobos - Dont Worry Baby 6. Los Lobos - Chucos Cumbia 7. Los Lobos - Georgia Stop 8. Los Lobos - Chains of Love 9. Los Lobos - Mas y Mas
1. Jeff Beck - Intro 2. Jeff Beck - Resolution 3. Jeff Beck - Cause We've Ended As Lovers 4. Jeff Beck - Stratus 5. Jeff Beck - Behind The Veil 6. Jeff Beck - Nadia 7. Jeff Beck - Led Boots 8. Jeff Beck - Angel (Footsteps) 9. Jeff Beck - Big Block 10. Jeff Beck - Good Bye Pork Pie Hat - Brush With The Blues 11. Jeff Beck - A Day In The Life
1. Eric Clapton - Intro 2. Eric Clapton - Tell The Truth 3. Eric Clapton - Key To The Highway 4. Eric Clapton - Got To Get Better 5. Eric Clapton - Isn't It A Pity (George Harrison) 6. Eric Clapton - Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad 7. Eric Clapton - Little Queen Of Spades 8. Robbie Robertson - Intro 9. Eric Clapton - Who Do You Love (with Robbie Robertson) 10. Eric Clapton - Further On Up The Road (with Robbie Robertson) 11. Eric Clapton - Pearly Queen (with Steve Winwood) 12. Eric Clapton - Presence Of The Lord (with Steve Winwood)
1. Eric Clapton - Presence Of The Lord (with Steve Winwood) 2. Eric Clapton - Can't Find My Way Home (with Steve Winwood) 3. Eric Clapton - Had To Cry Today (with Steve Winwood) 4. Eric Clapton - Dear Mr. Fantasy (Steve Winwood solo, Eric left the stage for this song) 5. Eric Clapton - Cocaine 6. Eric Clapton - Crossroads 7. Buddy Guy - Intro 8. Buddy Guy - Mary Had A Little Lamb 9. Buddy Guy - Right I've Got The Blues 10. Buddy Guy - Hoochie Coochie Man (with EC) 11. Buddy Guy - Sweet Home Chicago (with EC, Johnny Winter, John Mayer, Huber Sumlin, more) 12. Buddy Guy - Stone Crazy (with EC, Johnny Winter, John Mayer, Huber Sumlin, more) 13. Buddy Guy - 19 Years Old (with EC, Johnny Winter, John Mayer, Huber Sumlin, more)
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korábban drog- és alkoholproblémákkal küzdő Clapton 1998-ban alapította
a Crossroads nevű elvonó- és rehabilitációs központot Antigua szigetén,
az intézményről elnevezett fesztivál bevételei ezt a nemes
kezdeményezést támogatják. Az előadók között - a leggyakrabban feltűnő
Clapton mellett - olyan gitárvirtuózok szerepelnek, mint B.B. King,
John McLaughlin, Steve Vai, Buddy Guy, Carlos Santana, Jimmy Vaughan,
J.J. Cale, Robert Lockwood Jr. vagy Robert Cray. Ilyen fellépők
mellett a minőség garantált.Több mint 4 óra a földkerekség legismertebb
gitárosainak társaságában. Ezt ígéri az Eric Clapton nevével fémjelzett
„Croassroads Guitar Festival 2007” című dupla DVD, mely olyan
sztárművészeket vonultatot fel az idén, mint Jeff Beck, Robert Cray,
Sheryl Crow, Vince Gill, Buddy Guy, B.B. King, John Mayer, Villie
Nelson, Robert Randolph, Robbie Robertson, Derek Trucks, Jimmy Vaughan,
Jonny Winter, Steve Winood és sokan mások.
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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