Intersections (1985–2005) is a 4-CD and DVD retrospective boxed set by Bruce Hornsby.
A full third of the music is previously unreleased; many familiar tracks are presented as unreleased live versions rather than the original studio recordings, and the majority of the remaining tracks are from single b-sides, collaborations and/or tribute albums and movie soundtracks.
[1] Some noteworthy collaborations include a piano-and-saxophone duet with Ornette Coleman and a performance with Roger Waters of Pink Floyd's "Comfortably Numb.
"[2] The set also offers a number of excellent examples of Hornsby's re-inventiveness with his own compositions, particularly in a live setting,[3] for instance three different versions of “The Valley Road” are included—a live "bluesy funk" version with the Noise Makers, a Grammy-winning bluegrass version with the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, and "a loose and sloppy but totally grooving boogie" take with the Grateful Dead.
"[4] "Song H" was a new composition that was nominated for Best Pop Instrumental at the 2007 Grammy Awards.