Best 5 engineered rock albums?


What is your list of the top five best engineered rock albums?
zorpman
Tortoise: "Millions now living will never die"
18th Dye: "Tribute to a Bus"
Massive Attack: "mezzanine"
Jon Spencer Blues Explosion: "ACME"
Stereolab: "Dots and Loops"

Amazingly, all recorded in the last decade!

-Karl
genesis - selling england by the pound
steely dan - Aja or Two Against Nature
jeff buckley - grace
Liz Phair - White Chocolatespacegg
peter gabriel - so
Allan Parsons: "Tales of Mystery and Imagination"
Pink Floyd: "Dark Side of the Moon"
Steely Dan: "Aja"
Joan Baez: "Diamonds and Rust"
Santana: "Welcome".. most would say "abraxas" but I prefer this one.
also rans: the Eagles 1st album, Doobie bros. "Toulouse St."
Hey Zorpman! Are you primarily interested in engineering and production (Beatles "Sgt. Peppers") or drop-dead recording and mastering (Audiophile Sound)?
pcanis .... dismissing the SUBJECTIVE opinion of others serves no purpose. Music (and equipment) is either to your liking or not to your liking. Let's try to keep all postings positive. For example I have never liked Genesis, Pink Floyd, or the Beatles but I recognize that they are one of the great, and ground-breaking bands. I fully recognize that Lenny Kravitz is not in the same league as the perviously mentioned bands, but I still prefer his albums.