I voted 9 and it was a hard decision.
This album is historical in the world of music. A large band was brought to the Fillmore West with Ray Charles as a guest.
It is also noted that Aretha and management came to the Fillmore with a rock flavor to crossover and pick up a new audience.
My other of this is stereo from HDTracks 24bit/192Khz, quite good. The DR's are 1 notch higher
This review is of Rhino's Quadio released 1/7/2025.
Ripped Blu Ray-FLAC file-24bit/192Khz-DTS HD MSTR-DR's are 10's, 11's, 12's. The stereo Quadio all the same.
My listen of the 4.0 was quite enjoyable, the 1-point knock, a 1971 live recording in a 4.0 format, just doesn't quite hold up to a 10. There are too many positives however, the 4-speaker sound is nice and even and discrete, not just audience rears, but primarily the audience is in the rears, what is cool about the audience rears is you actually hear words and sentences of the audience. There are also musical instruments in the rears. Aretha and band mostly up front a very good balance.
A bonus for me a SF person is to always hear Bill Graham announce and he does announce Aretha.
The closer with Ray Charles is a lot of fun to listen to.
If you love great sounding older recordings and historical content, this is a must purchase. The micing sounds really close on stage so you also get that feel of being in the band rather than the audience.
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