Is there any "audiophile grade" Reggae out there on CD?


I'm starting to get back into Reggae after about a 30 year hiatus.  Please chime in. 
shtinkydog
If you have a blu-ray player, check out Bob Marley’s 30th Anniversary Edition of the Legend album on blu-ray audio. Nice touches and the best reggae I’ve heard in hi res. Only complaint is they used a different version of No Woman No Cry (studio vs live). 

For standard CD check out Lucky Dube and Burning Spear Live Zenith ‘88. Best live reggae concert ever! Sound is a 7/10. 
Recorded on Telarc label,great music, great sound, Monty Alexander and Ernest Ranglin

https://youtu.be/jsvcf-UA67E

another one...other way around, Ernest Ranglin and Monty Alexander
https://youtu.be/NuyrY--vs3U

https://youtu.be/fZ-DNErMgms

the Skatalites...decent sound

https://youtu.be/6bLVdKbPHHY


ska, but nice....
https://youtu.be/OOVTa7A3WUo



Midnite.  Youtube quality questionable, cd is good!!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4OTOvidQZ8

and agree, Burning Spear, Live in Paris 88, is one of the best live albums.  I have over 500 reggae cd's and albums and had a reggae show in Chicago.  Check out Midnite.  Great quality and music.
The Tuff Gong remasters of Bob Marley and the Wailers in the early 2000s are all pretty good.