Wow, what on music that is offered here on 3 Audio Blurays for a lot. 5 complete performances at the Fillmore East, 50 songs, of which the Statesboro Blues 5 times. As you can already see for whom this is intended, want to hear any sound from Duane Allman Bottleneckspiel for die hard fans or absolute Gittarenfreaks. Clearly it is about the legendary Fillmore gigs from 1971, but the "normal" rock music listener should move on to other formats of these appearances or resort to "Eat a Peach." What is offered here is already left, a band at the height of their abilities, which had apparently playing live in the blood, it is played at the highest level, jamming, improvising, it's a pleasure to be able to listen. What do the two guitarists here at its best, they push each other to their virtuoso solos, but lost and the band never out of sight. These Gregg Allman at the organ, which also shows here what a fantastic blues singer he is. The original album from 1971 "at the Fillmore" is a compilation of songs from the concert for the first time be here completely. It is considered one of the best live albums ever. The concert on May 71 was the last appearance before the Fillmore East in New York was closed. What is offered here is blues and rock music which is deeply rooted in the American South, so Southern Rock, served steaming hot here. The great thing about these 3 trade Bluray is of course the remastered and remixed sound is present both in HD stereo and in a sensational 5.1 HD Master Audio. Here is a space as if time stood live in the hall. Everything sounds crisp and clear, the bass pumping from deep down, and the drummers come super advantage. For me, this is a set of superlatives about the probably also much too early deceased Duane Allman would have liked.