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A good idea that worked out even better, with one small caveat. The Fillmore Concerts is made up of performances from the two Fillmore shows that originally comprised Live at the Fillmore East and the concert portions of Eat a Peach, plus one track ("One Way Out") from a Fillmore show from a couple of months later. The 16-track masters from each show are transferred to digital and remixed by original producer Tom Dowd. The sound is sterling and the two-hour-plus running time makes this a dream for fans of the band, as well as an improvement on the original releases of this material. It is also a slightly less honest release, where "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" is concerned -- Dowd edited the version here together from two different performances, first and second shows, the dividing line being where Duane Allman's solo comes in.
Just got the email today from HDTracks and this one show the Allmans at Fillmore East. What bugs me about HDTracks is that they don't publish the provenance of these versions. Is this a rehash of a previously released SACD? Is this the original quad version that is slightly different than the stereo? Is this an upconvert from 16/44? (I hope not.) Is this a completely remastered edition from the original tapes? I doubt that last one, because if it were they'd be trumpeting that. I really don't care where it comes from myself, but it has to sound good to be worthwhile, and without having some idea of the source you have no idea about what you are getting. I'll wait for someone else to review it.
..."The Fillmore Concerts" a remaster from 1992 (it has the same picture on the cover, but in color).
What do we take from Aleg's spectograms etc?