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The disc includes the 15-track CD’s music videos, plus 3–4 bonus live performances (varies by region). Highlights:
The success of "Cross Road" also influenced the band's approach to re-releasing their back catalog. In 2007, Bon Jovi released a series of re-mastered and re-packaged albums, including "Slippery When Wet" and "New Jersey".
The DVD9 format, in particular, offered a significant upgrade in video quality, making it a sought-after release among fans. The video content includes: Bon Jovi - Cross Road The Best Of - 1994 -DVD9-
The DVD captures the raw energy of the band’s biggest, most memorable music videos: – The iconic 1986 hit.
The menus on this disc are iconic: a 1994-era CGI road stretching through a desert with the band’s logo carved into a mountain. The tracklist is the definitive pre-1995 collection: The disc includes the 15-track CD’s music videos,
The DVD9 format, in particular, offers a unique viewing experience, with crisp video quality and a wealth of behind-the-scenes content. Whether you're a die-hard Bon Jovi fan or simply looking to relive the magic of their hits, "Cross Road (The Best Of)" is an essential addition to any music collection.
, four of which were previously unreleased at the time of its 1994 debut. The DVD9 format, in particular, offered a significant
The VHS and LaserDisc releases of Cross Road were standard, but the version was different. It was released primarily in Europe and Japan (Region 2 and NTSC-J) in late 1999/early 2000. This wasn't just a slapped-together transfer. This was a meticulous authoring job that took advantage of the dual-layer technology to preserve the film grain of the early music videos without over-compressing the image.