CROSSROADS GUITAR FESTIVAL 2010 By Eric Clapton


Anyone interested in guitar music should check out this 2-DVD set of Eric Clapton’s yearly festival, Crossroads 2010. Eric Clapton plays brilliantly. Steve Winwood joins in. Plenty of top-notch guitarists play in this festival. I enjoyed the Earl Klugh selections. B.B. King’s extended version of “The Thrill is Gone” will stun you. Just glance at the performances including on these DVDs. There’s something here for everyone. GRADE: A
Scene Index
Disc #1 — Eric Clapton: Crossroads Guitar Festival 2010
1. Intro [3:27]
2. Promise Land: Sonny Landreth with Eric Clapton [5:16]
3. Z. Rider: Sonny Landreth [4:12]
4. Slide Guitar [5:03]
5. Traveling Shoes: Robert Randolph & The Family Band [4:39]
6. Going Down: Pino Daniele/Joe Bonamassa/Robert Randolph & The Family Band [6:37]
7. Killing Floor: Robert Cray with Jimmie Vaughan & Hubert Sumlin [5:59]
8. Six Strings Down: Jimmie Vaughan with Robert Cray & Hubert Sumlin [5:04]
9. Intro To Texas Blues [5:07]
10. Waiting For The Bus: ZZ Top [2:57]
11. Jesus Just Left Chicago: ZZ Top [5:01]
12. Gypsy Blood: Doyle Bramhall ll [5:12]
13. In My Time Of Dying (Jesus Make Up My Dying Bed): Doyle Bramhall ll [5:20]
14. Bright Lights: Gary Clark Jr. [7:54]
15. Long Road Home: Sheryl Crow with Derek Trucks/Susan Tedeschi/Doyle Bramhall ll & Gary Clark Jr. [5:17]
16. Our Love Is Fading: Sheryl Crow with Eric Clapton/Doyle Bramhall ll/Gary Clark Jr [8:34]
17. Blackwaterside: Bert Jansch [4:51]
18. Mississippi Blues: Stefan Grossman & Keb’ Mo’ [5:06]
19. Roll And Tumble Blues: Stefan Grossman & Keb’ Mo’ [4:17]
20. Country Music [1:21]
21. One More Last Chance: Vince Gil with Keb’ Mo’/James Burton/Earl Klugh/Albert Lee [7:05]
22. Mystery Train: Vince Gill with James Burton/Albert Lee/Keb’ Mo’/Earl Klugh [5:17]
23. Lay Down Sally: Vince Gill with Sheryl Crow/Keb’ Mo’/Albert Lee/James Burton/Earl Klugh [6:47]
24. Country Music Continued [1:33]
25. Angelina: Earl Klugh [2:03]
26. Vonetta: Earl Klugh [8:42]
27. Who Did You Think I Was: John Mayer [4:15]
28. Ain’t No Sunshine: John Mayer [4:52]
Disc #2 — Eric Clapton: Crossroads Guitar Festival 2010
1. Intro [1:39]
2. Midnight In Harlem: Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band [8:09]
3. Coming Home: Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band with Warren Haynes [5:04]
4. Soulshine: Warren Haynes [6:27]
5. Don’t Keep Me Wondering: David Hidalgo/Cesar Rosas with Derek Trucks [5:12]
6. Space Captain: Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band with Warren Haynes/David Hildalgo/Cesar Rosas/Chris Stainton [7:30]
7. Five Long Years: Buddy Guy with Jonny Lang/Ronnie Wood [9:11]
8. Miss You: Buddy Guy with Jonny Lang/Ronnie Wood [8:23]
9. Hammerhead: Jeff Beck [4:49]
10. Nessun Dorma: Jeff Beck [6:29]
11. Crossroads: Eric Clapton [6:07]
12. Hands Of The Saints: Citizen Cope/Eric Clapton [7:29]
13. I Shot The Sheriff: Eric Clapton [8:57]
14. Shake Your Money Maker: Eric Clapton/Jeff Beck [4:07]
15. Had To Cry Today: Steve Winwood & Eric Clapton [6:43]
16. Voodoo Chile: Eric Clapton/Steve Windwood [13:14]
17. Dear Mr. Fantasy: Steve Winwood/Eric Clapton [9:11]
18. The Thrill Is Gone: B.B. King & Ensemble [18:20]

8 thoughts on “CROSSROADS GUITAR FESTIVAL 2010 By Eric Clapton

  1. Jeff Meyerson

    Nice lineup! We’ve seen a number of these performers over the years. We first saw B. B. King back at the Fillmore East some 40 or so years ago! He has to sit during his performances now, but he’s still B. B. King.

    We saw Derek Trucks (who is married to Susan Tedeschi) opening for (and playing with) Santana a couple of years ago, and we saw Steve Winwood last year. And we saw Buddy Guy and Jonny Lang opening (separate concerts) for George Thorogood & the Destroyers.

    Sonny Landreth backs up Jimmy Buffett fairly often and we’ve also seen him at Jazzfest in New Orleans.

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    1. george Post author

      Diane and I loved the Sarah McLachlan concert, Patti. Instead of having an opening act, Sarah and her band started playing around 7:30 PM, and other than a 20 minute Intermission, kept playing until 10:30 PM. Sarah sang all of her hits. She was in fine voice. If Sarah has a tour stop near you, I highly recommend you attend!

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  2. Beth Fedyn

    I WON this thru my favorite radio station: Name your top 3 rock and roll guitarists.
    Supposedly no correct answer although I’m sure mine was spot on – Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, and Jimmy Paige.
    I haven’t watched it yet but it’s in the queue.

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