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: The cinematic narrative video starring Keri Russell and Jack Noseworthy. It accompanied the mega-hit single specifically recorded for the Cross Road album launch. 3. Production Quality and Audio Fidelity
In the history of rock music, few bands have mastered the art of the arena anthem quite like Bon Jovi. By 1994, the New Jersey natives had already spent a decade at the top, churning out some of the most iconic rock songs of the era. To celebrate their ten-year journey, the band released their first official greatest hits compilation, Cross Road , on October 11, 1994. While the audio album became a massive success, the accompanying video release, the Cross Road: The Best Of Bon Jovi DVD, has since become a treasured artifact for fans, offering a pristine window into the band's groundbreaking music videos and early career. Bon Jovi - Cross Road The Best Of - 1994 -DVD9-
: The extra storage allows for a much higher video bitrate, ensuring fast-paced stadium concert clips and dynamic video edits do not pixelate.
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. To help you find or catalog this specific
The original 1994 Cross Road video compilation was released on multiple formats, including VHS and Laserdisc. However, the gold standard for collectors is the DVD9 pressing. DVD9 is a dual-layer, single-sided disc with a capacity of 8.5 GB, offering significantly more storage space and potentially higher bitrates for video and audio than a standard DVD5. This made it the ideal format for a long compilation of music videos.
Arriving four years after the multi-platinum behemoth New Jersey and the subsequent solo projects of Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora, Cross Road was a stock-taking exercise. It captured the band at a crossroads (hence the title), bridging the gap between their 80s anthemic metal roots and the mature, rootsy rock direction they would take with These Days in 1995. Production Quality and Audio Fidelity In the history
A nostalgic look back at the band's early stadium aspirations. The Phenomenon (1986–1988)
A nostalgic look back at the 1984 origins of the band.
A unique concept video utilizing fan-shot camera angles. The Evolution (1992–1994)
: The crown jewel of the Cross Road era. This cinematic, narrative-driven music video stars Keri Russell and Jack Noseworthy, perfectly mirroring the dramatic intensity of the power ballad. Technical Specifications of the DVD9 Pressing