Help in finding great Jazz thats well recorded


Im a old school rocker that was converted to the world of jazz about 5 years ago.Ive aquired a small library of approx 200+ titles and growing every week.Im running redbook/SACD only and have no desire to try the LP thing again or venture into downloads.The other day another audio friend wanted to come hear my system as its been redone the past 6 months,I started to go through my jazz in search of great recordings before he arrived.Keep in mind he was coming to hear the system really not the tunes.Im guessing I had a handful of what I would call great recordings that would show case my system, the rest wasnt.I know what my system is capable of and most of the 50s/60s recordings I have seem "HIFI" at best and thats OK,but what Im asking or seeking is this.Really great recorded jazz..Im open to any suggestions..labels/artist/redbook/sacd examples etc
missioncoonery
Keeping in mind the "want to hear the system and not the tunes" criteria: Allen Toussaint "The Bright Mississippi" (whose sound quality was touted in another recent thread here); Larry Carlton "Collection" (particularly the cut Smiles and Smiles To Go); Larry Carlton and Lee Ritenour "Larry & Lee" (particularly the cut Up and Adam); Lee Ritenour "Wes Bound" and "Alive in L.A."; Najee "Plays Songs In The Key Of Life"; Charles Lloyd "The Water Is Wide" and "Hyperion with Higgins" (ECM label); Miles Davis "Tutu"; Olu Dara "In The World: From Natchez To New York"; Phil Upchurch "Tell The Truth!" Just a few.
Check out the Steeplechase label, Pablo label, Concord Jazz label, Telarc Label, Discovery and Muse labels. I love bluenotes but everyone I have purchased is a little bass shy. The music is wonderful still. Most of these lables feature both bop and advangarde. Atlantic has some great recordings as does Columbia and RCA. The labels I mentioned in the beginng of this post produce some real nice CD's of new artist and old and I have been impressed with the recording quality.
Many SACD's on these Labels are around and out of print but you have to look hard for them. Many recordings on these labels Like Steeplechase, ECM, Discovery are imports and are the hardest to find. Some are Dual Discs too. I don't buy any unless they are at least playing some standards. That tells me it's serious jazz.
Eric dolphy out to lunch one of the best sounding and unique jazz recordings I have.