The Road Divides DVD (2011)
Twelve live, in-concert songs from the CVB catalogue shot for the first time with this incarnation of the Band, their strongest line-up to date. Includes a new, fiery cover version of "Jerry's Breakdown" (by Jerry Reed), and one brand new CVB tune, “The Road Divides.” It also contains the live, at-rehearsal promo video of "Constant as the Wind" – a YouTube favorite with fans - song breakdowns by the band members, and an impromptu live jam with Howard Leese (Bad Co.) on “No Walkin’ Blues.”
Shot by world renowned film and video director Nigel Dick (Nickelback, Guns N’ Roses, Oasis, Sheryl Crow, Paul McCartney, etc.) at Musicians Institute in Hollywood, CA in June of 2010. DVD track listing:
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Trading 8s (2009)
Duets with some of the finest guitarists in the world: Joe Bonamassa, Albert Lee, Scott Henderson, Steve Morse, Rick Vito and Robben Ford. Features the current CVB line-up of Carl Verheyen (guitars, vocals), Dave Marotta (bass) and Walfredo Reyes, Jr. (drums, percussion).
Take One Step (2006)
Another step forward in the tradition of a constantly searching musical and artistic career. Includes an extended pieces called "Bells of April" that incorporates the many sounds of the electric and acoustic guitar orchestrally and departs radically from traditional song form.
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Solo Guitar Improvisations (2001)
A highly-respected work of solo guitar. Contains both Verheyen originals and a compelling array of covers written by Joni Mitchell, Chet Atkins, Charles Mingus, Ray Davies, Billie Holiday and the Gershwins.
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Atlas Overload (2000)
Back to basics with this technically sparse and raw CD. Contains audience favorites "Chinatown," "Nordenham" and "Wasted Blues."
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Slingshot (1999)
Written entirely backstage during Supertramp's "Some Things Never Change" tour. A blues-rock style album mixed with pop and jazz influences.
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Slang Justice (1997)
Stylistically diverse with elements of rock, blues, funk and acoustic rock.
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Garage Sale (1994)
A showcase of Carl's improvisations skills embracing blues-based forms. He began to forge a unique chordal concept that can be heard on his soulful cover of Bob Dylan's "My Back Pages."
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No Borders (1988)
An early reflection of Carl's jack-of-all-trades status. Contains crowd favorites "Let's Ride" and "Highland Shuffle," and guitar course mandatory study "The Big Shuffle."
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