Reference quality sacd discs


If anyone would be interested in sharing some sonic observations of their sacd collection I and many here probably would like to bat this issue around. So far , I personally have two standouts I am listening to. The Patricia Barber "Cafe Blue" which is an Original Master Recording and I am finding the new Bruce Cockburn " anything , anytime ,anywhere" to be excellent as well. Any thoughts or suggestions?
brainwater
Hhh--

I hate to be a contrarian, but I have the Water Lily disc and wish I hadn't wasted my money!

Can't object to the music or the performance, but as far as I'm concerned, it might as well have been recorded in mono. Although I've followed the procedure for listening to a Blumlein recording to the letter, I still fail to get decent soundstage/imaging. It's like I'm listening to an orchestra from across the street! I'm amused every time Robert E. Greene "toots his horn" (in TAS) about his involvement in making the recording. This is a rare case in which I must agree with Harry Pearson, who has had very few, if any, nice things to say about the recording.
I have a couple of classicals from fidelis that are outstanding. I also like the Hilary Hahn recordings from Sony and as mentioned Jacintha and Patricia Barber are great. Midori (Mozart) are also very good recordings as well.

Chuck
All titles from FIM especially "Audiophile Reference IV" and "Jazz at the Pawmshop"
JAZZ AT THE PAWN SHOP
Cant miss this one. Extra bouncy and note are for you to enjoy hrs after hrs...