Best CD tracks used to compare equipment?


I am going to do a comparison of the Pass Labs X-250, Spectron Digital amp, Linar Audio 250, and possibly a BAT VK-6200 stereo amp. What SACD or CD trakcs do you recommend I use for the comparison?
bigkidz
Track 8 from Little Feat's "Chinese Work Songs", song title "Tattoo Heart". Janis Ian's "Breaking Silence" Analogue Productions gold disc. Mark Knopfler's "Sailing to Philadelphia" and "The Ragpicker's Dream". Bela Fleck and the Flecktones "Left of Cool".
In this case familiarity does not breed contempt. Listen to the music you like and recordings you know. Hopefully, you like a variety of music so that you will be able to ascertain a components full range. I hold a singular opinion that you should develop a set list and adhere to it to limit variables in all your auditioning and that you should do it in a known acoustic environment (preferably your own listening room) while changing only one component at a time. In the end, since most amplifiers are more than competent these days, whatever strikes your subjective fancy will be the winner, so why fret. So called "classical" music is still the best IMHO, but if you can't stand it what is the point? Human singing voice, both male and female, human speaking voice, both male and female, strings (violin, viola, cello) will provide various cues, percussion, bass (and 1812 cannon shot if you like those, ah!) should round it out, small ensembles and large orchestras. Strangely enough. listening to a couple of poor recordings can set a kind of baseline in your ear/mind, helping you hear the better ones by contrast. Don't overwhelm your ear/brain processor with too extensive a listening session.
chris isaak,heart shaped world,track 6, harry connick jr.,we are in love,track 6,mighty sam mcclain,any,the commitments,any,rickie lee jones,first cd
Nojima Plays Lizst, cut 2 La Campanella. Listen to the percussive attacks of the highest notes. Should sound crisp, clear, but meaty and "woody"...not metallic or thin.
Great test for comparing amps and wires, processors, and of course tweeters. Have fun.
John Scofield "Getting There",Robben Ford "Getaway",Stevie Ray and Albert King "Blues at Sunrise",Dr. John "Satin Doll",....good luck