DVD-A recording titles to die for


I just got a DVD-A player, and I like to start a collection of such format. I have purchased three recording titles so far, and there is only one that I love to listen over and over. It is The Look of Love from Diana Krall. Since I am opened to all preference, I like to find out what is recommended out there.
lej1447
Depends on your taste . The Axis collection is as good as it gets and the selection is varied . I also like Steely Dan s Two Against Nature , and Everything Must Go. ELP s Brain Salad Surgery as well as Yes , Fragile are good classic rock titles. The first Linkin Park is great too. Grover Washington s limelight , Chicago s Chicago ,Mahler Philo symphony in A minor is superb. Pet Sounds is a must for the collection as well.
Some sonic goodies include Steeley Dan , Everything must go and Two Against Nature, Donald Fagen, The Nightfly, The Eagles , Hotel California , the two by the Big Phat Band, and Grover Washington Jr, Winelight.
If your setup is multichannel, and you will listen to classical, try TACET DVD D107, Mozart Flute Quartets. To really get the full impact, your rear speakers ought to be as good as the fronts. Other TACET discs are also excellent, but this is the one I use to demo my system.

I have found that DVD-A and SACD audio quality varies greatly between discs. Don't be discouraged by a few duds. However, certain Labels tend to be reliably better, and more expensive. The TACET discs will set you back nearly $30, but worth it.
Other great dvda's are:
Tommy--the Who
Frampton Comes Alive
From the Front Row--Kansas and Pat Benetar
1011 Woodland --the Fixx-- good surprise!!
Flamenco A Go Go--Steve Stevens -- smokin guitar
I wasnt thinking. Eldartford is indeed the dvd a software guru to seek out just as I would seek Ben Campbell for cd s .