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This article needs additional citations for. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (June 2011) Crossroads OST by, Released 1986 Recorded Ocean Way Studios, Nashville, TN Length 37: 06 Tom Whalley Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Crossroads is the soundtrack to the 1986 film starring, and, inspired by the legend of blues musician. Was written by John Fusco and directed by and featured an original score featuring, and on the soundtrack's guitar, and harmonica. Vai also appears in the film as the devil's guitar player in the climactic guitar duel. Contents. Track listing No.

All 23 songs from the CROSSROADS movie soundtrack, w/ scene descriptions. Listen to the music, ost, score, list of songs and trailers.

Title Writer(s) Length 1. 'Crossroads', Traditional 4:24 2. 'Down in Mississippi' 4:25 3.

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'Cotton Needs Pickin', Richard 'Shubby' Holmes, John Price, 2:58 4. 'Viola Lee Blues' 3:11 5. 'See You in Hell, Blind Boy' 2:10 6.

'Nitty Gritty Mississippi' ( not in the movie) Fred Burch, Don Hill 2:57 7. 'He Made a Woman Out of Me' Fred Burch, Don Hill 4:12 8.

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'Feelin' Bad Blues' 4:16 9. 'Somebody's Callin' My Name' Traditional 1:45 10. 'Willie Brown Blues', Joe Seneca 3:45 11. 'Walkin' Away Blues', 3:37 Total length: 37:06 Film's music chronology Timing Events Song Name or description Performers CD release 0:00:18 Opening Theme Harmonica solo theme 0:03:20 Robert Johnson Studio session 'Crossroads Blues' (Robert Johnson), Alt. This section does not any.

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Unsourced material may be challenged and. (March 2014). The 'Eugene's Trick Bag' is based on the Caprice No. The movie was filmed in some of the same Mississippi Delta locations where screenwriter Fusco once hitchhiked and hopped trains, searching for lost blues legends much like his characters. Macchio's fingering on the guitar was a studied acting job in itself because he didn't know how to play guitar prior to taking on the part of a guitarist.

He received intensive training from classical guitarist William Kanengiser of the and Blues and slide guitar Master to approximate playing realistically enough to hide his inexperience. The 'train' riff that Jack Butler plays to intimidate Eugene at the beginning of their duel was later used in Bad Horsie, the opening track on Steve Vai's. This section does not any. Unsourced material may be challenged and.

(September 2011). The guitar used by Jack Butler is a San Dimas. The guitar amplifier used by Jack Butler is a X100B. The battery-powered guitar amplifier used by Macchio is Legendary 7-100.

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The Ralph Macchio carries along his hobo trek in the second half of the film is a 1970s CBS Fender with block lettering on the headstock. Very realistic for the film because not only were they affordable and easy to acquire (in the 1980s, that is), their heavy polyurethane finish made them near impervious to the tests of the road, as seen when Macchio and Seneca are walking through the rain, sleeping in barns, abandoned shacks and the outdoors.

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