Three best audiophile CD/LP in your collection


Can everyone share the list of the three best audiophile SACD/LP/CD from his collection regardless of genre ? IT's so difficult to find the real good sounding recording.
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This is based simply on how magnificent these are recorded and sound. Trust me on these.

Lee Ritenour: "Smoke 'N Mirrors" CD
Elton John: "Honky Chateau" Multi-channel SACD
Norman Brown: "Celebration" CD
Brian Culbertson: "Somethin' Bout Love" HDCD
Toto: "Toto IV", Multi-channel SACD
Spyro Gyra: "Wrapped in a Dream", Multi-channel SACD
Peter White: "Good Day" CD
Steely Dan: "Gaucho" CD
Louie Armstrong: St James Infirmary (45 rpm)

Jen Warnes: The Well (Cisco LP)

Tracy Chapman: S/T LP, standard pressing.

We need more threads like this. The what's on your turntable thread is ready to be retired IMHO.
1. Monteiro, Young, & Holt; "Blues for the Saxophone Club" . DXD recording by FIM. The piano is unbelievable.
2. "The Blue Coast Collection" by Blue Coast Records (24 bit/96 khz)
3. Bucky Pizzarelli, Johnny Frigo; "Hot Club of 52nd Street". (24 bit/96 khz)
Puts you right in the audience ala "Jazz at the Pawshop" except the musicians are better.
Roger Waters: "Amused To Death" LP

Joan Baez: "Diamonds and Rust" LP

John Lee Hooker: "Healer" LP
The Eagles "Hotel California" 1/2 Speed Mastered 180g LP.

Hank Williams, Jr "Almeria Club" SACD.

The Beatles "White Album" (Remastered 2009) CD.