Here are a couple. To rank for me both the sound (ignoring tape hiss)and the performance have to be fabulous.
First, there's the 45 rpm LP of Stravinsky's Firebird Suite, Antal Dorati and the London Symphony Orchestra, Mercury SR90226. Probably the all time spectacular hero record for classical fans.
Then, for Jazz listeners (or wannaabe's like me) there are the 45 rpm LP limited editions, remastered by AcousTech and produced by Analoque Productions, of "the best jazz ever". There are 25 such albums and I can't tell you which is the best...they all just put many of the jazz greats (Bill Evans, Duke Ellington, Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, etc) right into your listening room.
First, there's the 45 rpm LP of Stravinsky's Firebird Suite, Antal Dorati and the London Symphony Orchestra, Mercury SR90226. Probably the all time spectacular hero record for classical fans.
Then, for Jazz listeners (or wannaabe's like me) there are the 45 rpm LP limited editions, remastered by AcousTech and produced by Analoque Productions, of "the best jazz ever". There are 25 such albums and I can't tell you which is the best...they all just put many of the jazz greats (Bill Evans, Duke Ellington, Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, etc) right into your listening room.