This is about the 3CD Edition. I would like to clarify since Amazon so for some time together just throwing reviews on different products with the same title first.
This time should DVD / Blu-ray and CD / Audio Version probably be kept the same, yet the live albums and concert videos are indeed independently released (with the exception of Rock'n'Roll Realschule). The CD is only the sound track of the DVD / BR and only a waste product to which one has unfortunately used no special care. This is reflected in that CD 1 and CD 2 ends with an abrupt cut, without hiding, and at the end of the last track nor the prompts for the first track of the CD following are appended. When you download this makes sense, because there the cut makes for 70-80 minutes (CD-season) no sense. When a CD edition which is very strange. In general, the separations between the songs are sometimes strange set so that the beginning of a song is still hanging at the end of the previous track. From production forth the 3CD therefore has some shortcomings.
Another shortcoming with the audio version of "Night of the Demons" is the fact that rather substandard versions of songs were used in some cases. It may well be that at the 4 used concerts (2x 2x Berlin and Frankfurt / Main) each no better versions were played. Therefore, then stood for the DVD / Blu-ray editions no better versions. But when the audio version could have been solved already different. In a live album exaggerated perfection is not necessarily positive, but too many are wrong note in the long run rather unpleasant. Can the quality of the bids you fight, but that one has not this time eliminated consistently contributes to the "concert-feeling" at. In "After us the deluge" it is such. As that is simply played very strange song to song almost without any announcements.
On the plus side is definitely that you have packed 47 songs on the CD and generous 3 CDs has used, so more than a concert length. In the previous live albums had indeed rather run shortened the season (and also cut out all the announcements and then separately "settled").
The choice of songs is m. E. very successful, as well as at concerts in recent years. The mixture of very old, old, middle-aged and new pieces is m. E. very successful, although of course not every favorite song here.
Packaging Technically the CD Edition 'ne nice thing. In the cardboard box the 3 CDs each individually Pappschubern what is not optimal (Scratch danger), but OK. There is also a thick book (Booklet's not true, but it is too thick) with concert photos and all lyrics. However, as with all missing DAE live albums in small print specifying which parts of which originate concerts.
Overall, I therefore give you 3 of 5 stars.