Best sounding cd in your collection


What is your best sounding cd for reference.Pick 3.(1)..voices(male/female)(2)..soundstage/imiaging.(3)..Bass/treble
spaz
The Who, Who's Next (digitally remastered)
Elton John, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (digitally remastered)
Dire Straits, On Every Street (digitally remastered)
Hmmmmm...lots of good recommendations so far.

Lyle Lovett - Joshua Judges Ruth (fantastic studio recording...maybe the best there is?)

Bill Berry - For Duke (Direct to Disc, tonally superior, can actually hear the sheets of music being turned from page to page)

Carmen McCrae - Sings The Great American Songbook (Recorded live at Dante's in the early 70's, fantastic vocal jazz, great ambience...a you-are-there recording.

Victor Feldman - Audiophile (Don't hear many talk this one up, but get it...you won't regret it)
"Echoes" The Best Of Pink Floyd 2 CD Japanese import.
The older material with Sid sounds stunning.
Many of my CD's and SACD's are not far behind.
Digital sure has come a long ways.
I could not have said that 5-6 years ago.
Soundqcar, I have to agree with you on the Lyle CD. My wife likes to point out that I often complain about other people overplaying certain music, but I do the same thing with this disc. Especially the two songs She Has Already Made Up Her Mind and North Dakota. I really love how the first song builds and where the base or cello comes in! Ever notice how this CD seems to be recorded at a lower level than most CDs leaving more headroom for the dynamics?