Recommendations of good sounding newly pressed LPs


Howdy, everyone!  I'm just getting back into analog (after 20 years) and would like recommendations of good sounding new pressings record labels.  Got a quite good record store near my house with lots of newly pressed vinyl, but I don't know what labels do good sound.  I'd be interested in mostly jazz and classical of all styles.  
tomryan
Super Analogue LPs!!! I bought a lot while they were in business, as my last Christmas present got a few missing ones at really stupid prices... Tchaikovsky's 5th on DG 13years ago is why I plunged back into vinyl, bought LP first, then Sondek and still trying to find any digital format that beats it!
@bradf Thanks, I just copied your post into Evernote so it's always on my phone. It will cost me $$$. Feel guilty ;-) Cheers,
Spencer
Yes, bradf & foldfreak, thanks so much for the comprehensive lists.  I also put them in my phone and will find them most useful at Encore Records in Ann Arbor.
@tomryan
@sbank
@dweller

your welcome
There’s some other labels/vinyl records that I wouldn’t term audiophile grade, but none the less fairly decent recordings. I will post as time allows.

http://paxamrecords.com/?show_section=4sale

https://www.bloodshotrecords.com/artists (NOTE: Original label for Ryan Adams. check out Lydia Loveless and the Detroit Cobras on Spotify)
(approx. 89 artist recorded)

American Recordings - Johnny Cash, plus others
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Recordings_(record_label)

Boxstar Records - Julie London (out of print)
http://store.acousticsounds.com/l/4110/BoxStar - Bobby Darin

http://www.purepleasurerecords.com/pure_pleasure_store.html#!/John-Lee-Hooker-&-Canned-Heat-Hook...

Except for the Box Star and Pure Pleasure Label, I am pretty sure that the above referenced labels are cut off of DAT.

Those that may have listened to anything from Rumble or Wax Time Records, please post your impressions

Thnx
Brad