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Often included on expanded editions, the music video for this sprawling, multi-part track highlights the band's progressive songwriting capabilities.

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For the "Bon Jovi faithful," this DVD isn’t just a collection of songs; it’s a time machine. It’s a reminder of why four guys from New Jersey conquered the world: they had the hooks, the looks, and the work ethic to turn every concert into a religious experience. Bon Jovi - Cross Road The Best Of - 1994 -DVD9-

in Wall Township, New Jersey, located right near the crossroads of Routes 33 and 34. The Career : After the massive 177-show tour for Keep the Faith

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: The brand-new track recorded specifically for the Cross Road compilation. The video is a mini-movie starring Keri Russell and Jack Noseworthy, perfectly capturing mid-90s cinematic angst. Bonus Content and Special Features Often included on expanded editions, the music video

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Bon Jovi: Cross Road – The Best Of (1994) – The Definitive Visual Anthology

wasn't just a catchy name; it represented a literal and metaphorical intersection for the band. The Location : The iconic cover photo was shot by Anton Corbijn Roadside Diner in Wall Township, New Jersey, located right near

: A sweeping, romantic power ballad. The visuals contrast intimate studio moments with epic shots of Richie Sambora playing guitar on a mountaintop in California.

Cross Road compiled tracks from their debut self-titled album up to their massive 1992 comeback album, Keep the Faith .

At the time of Cross Road’s release, this was the "new" track. This mini-movie featuring Keri Russell proved that Bon Jovi could still dominate the charts with a power ballad in the grunge era.

Bon Jovi - Cross Road The Best Of - 1994 -DVD9-