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: A countrified pop-rock track that signaled a shift toward a more narrative, blue-collar storytelling style. The "Sound & Vision" of DVD9
: The track that started it all. The music video, complete with its cheesy 1980s sci-fi concept, captures a young Jon Bon Jovi on the cusp of superstardom. Bon Jovi - Cross Road The Best Of - 1994 -DVD9-
solidified Bon Jovi's place in the 90s, with "Always" becoming one of their biggest hits and the compilation itself acting as a retrospective of their "cock rock" era turning into mature, heartfelt arena rock.
The compilation typically contains 16 music videos, covering hits from their debut through 1992, plus then-new tracks: Livin' on a Prayer Keep the Faith Wanted Dead or Alive Lay Your Hands on Me You Give Love a Bad Name Bed of Roses (Short version with bar scene) Blaze of Glory (Jon Bon Jovi solo) In These Arms Bad Medicine (First version) I'll Be There for You Dry County (Previously unreleased at the time) Living in Sin (Jon Bon Jovi solo) I'll Sleep When I'm Dead (Previously unreleased at the time) Key Editions & Variations Standard DVD (DVD5): Whether you are looking for or later remastered editions
By the time Cross Road was released, Bon Jovi had already survived the shift in musical landscapes caused by grunge. With hits from Slippery When Wet (1986), New Jersey (1988), Keep the Faith (1992), and the soaring 1994 smash "Always," the album was an immediate success.
English, Spanish, French, Portuguese (Optional lyrics on select pressings) Why the 1994 Collection Remains Essential The music video, complete with its cheesy 1980s
The band's early years were marked by modest success, with their debut album "" (1984) and its follow-up " 7800° Fahrenheit " (1985) achieving limited commercial success. However, it was their third album, " Slippery When Wet " (1986), that catapulted them to international stardom. The album spent eight weeks at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart and featured hits like "Livin' on a Prayer" and "You Give Love a Bad Name."
The Cross Road DVD9 compilation is a chronological journey through the band's golden era. It features the essential music videos that defined generations of rock fans:
Many versions of this release include "Always," featuring a high-budget music video starring Keri Russell that perfectly captured the cinematic style of 1994. Technical Specifications for Collectors
Cross Road on DVD9 is more than just nostalgia; it’s a look at top-tier production and songwriting.