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Eric Clapton: Crossroads Guitar Festival 2010
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Crossroads Guitar Festival 2010
Rhino
2010
The latest in a series of festivals created, in part, to gather funds to subsidize the rehab center guitarist

Eric Clapton
guitar and vocalsb.1945
The setlist, as featured in order on the two DVDs, is creatively composed to allow for the juxtaposition of

Sonny Landreth
guitar, slideb.1951
Then there is

Jeff Beck
guitar1944 - 2023

The appropriately rousing finale, sharing the stage with kindred spirit

Steve Winwood
keyboardsb.1948

Robert Johnson
vocals1911 - 1938

Jimi Hendrix
guitar, electric1942 - 1970
The insertion of spoken word and interview segments such as those with bluesmasters

Hubert Sumlin
guitar, electric1931 - 2011

Buddy Guy
guitar, electricb.1936

Derek Trucks
guitar
Warren Haynes
guitarb.1960
With cameras roaming around Toyota Park's audience, the stage and behind it, it becomes simple to feel immersed in the experience as it happened that hot summer day in June 2010, especially as the sound quality of the recoding is as clear, clean and full as the video. But to fully appreciate
There are, however, some inclusions on the artist roster that, while understandable, don't nurture the momentum of the show as it progresses. As Clapton's second guitarist for some years, it makes sense to see Doyle Bramhall II and his band, but he's simply not arresting to watch or listen to. Citizen Cope's abbreviated performance, obviously designed to appeal to a demographic younger than Clapton's (and most of the lineup) is lethargic and lacking direction even with Clapton beside him. And, likewise, Sheryl Crow's appearances, by herself and during her other sit-ins, adds marquee value in excess of musical memorability.
In fact, Crow pales in comparison to Susan Tedeschi fronting her band with Trucks, an act getting some deserved exposure not to mention a humorous and heartfelt introduction from emcee of the day, Bill Murray. It is is one of the most honest presentations of the day and not just because, as relatively unknown as they are, they have no hits with which to please the crowd: "Midnight in Harlem" is an exquisite piece of playing and singing pure and simple. Haynes' solo performance of his signature song, "Soulshine," no doubt cements an impression of him with an audience otherwise not wholly cognizant of his membership in The Allman Brothers Band (which was scheduled to appear here but cancelled due to

Gregg Allman
organ, Hammond B31947 - 2017
A rough cut of some of this same footage circulated in theatres this past summer, but left out performances of some artists, such as Los Lobos' Cesar Rosas and David Hidalgo on a smoldering expedition through

Allman Brothers Band
band / ensemble / orchestraTracks and Personnel: DVD 1: Sonny Landreth with Eric ClaptonPromise Land; Sonny LandrethZ Rider; Robert Randolph and the Family BandTraveling Shoes; Joe Bonamassa & Pino Daniele with Robert RandolphGoing Down; Robert Cray, Jimmie Vaughn & Hubert SumlinKilling Floor; Jimmie Vaughn, Robert Cray & Hubert SumlinSix Stings Down; ZZ TopWaiting For the Bus; ZZ TopJesus Just Left Chicago; Doyle Bramhall IIGypsy Blood; Doyle Bramhall IIIn My Time Of Dying; Gary Clark JrBright Lights; Sheryl Crow with Derek Trucks, Susan Tedeschi, Doyle Bramhall II & Gary Clark JrLong Road Home; Sheryl Crow with Eric Clapton, Doyle Bramhall II & Gary Clark JrOur Love Is Fading; Bert JanschBlackwaterside; Stefan Grossman with Keb MoMississippi Blues; Stefan Grossman with Keb MoRoll 'N' Tumble; Vince Gill, Keb Mo, James Burton, Earl Klugh, Albert LeeOne More Last Chance; Vince Gill, James Burton, Albert Lee, Keb Mo, Earl KlughMystery Train; Vince Gill, Keb Mo, Albert Lee, James Burton, Earl Klugh & Sheryl CrowLay Down Sally; Earl KlughAngelina; Earl KlughVonetta; John Mayer TrioWho Did You Think I Was; John Mayer TrioAin't No Sunshine. DVD 2:Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi BandMidnight In Harlem; Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band featuring Warren HaynesComin' Home; Warren HaynesSoulshine; David Hidalgo and Cesar Rojas featuring Derek TrucksDon't Keep Me Wondering; Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band featuring Warren Haynes, David Hidalgo, Cesar Rojas, Chris StaintonSpace Captain; Buddy Guy with Jonny Lang & Ronnie WoodFive Long Years; Buddy Guy with Jonny Lang & Ronnie WoodMiss You; Jeff BeckHammerhead; Jeff BeckNessun Dorma; Eric ClaptonCrossroads; Citizen Cope & Eric ClaptonHands of the Saints; Eric ClaptonI Shot The Sheriff; Eric Clapton & Jeff BeckShake Your Money Maker; Eric Clapton & Steve WinwoodHad To Cry; Eric Clapton & Steve WinwoodVoodoo Chile; Eric Clapton & Steve WinwoodDear Mr. Fantasy; Eric Clapton, BB King, Robert Cray, Jimmie Vaughn, Joe Bonamassa, othersThe Thrill Is Gone.
Production Notes: 240 minutes approximate. Recorded June 26, 2010 at Toyota Park, Chicago, Illinois. Video directed by Martyn Atkins. Stereo and 5.1 sound mixed by Elliot Schiener.
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