Best Jazz and Rock & Roll HDCD CDs


Hi, Just checking to see if anyone can make some recommendations on the best HDCD CDs you've heard for Jazz and Rock & Roll? Thanks

- if you have any other genres (Classical, etc, etc.) on HDCD that you thing are particularly excellent, that's fine too. Thanks
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Don't forget "Ego Tripping At The Gates Of Hell" by The Flaming Lips. Love that one.
Beck's Midnite Vultures is HDCD as well and it sounds excellent. I'm not a fan of his music at all but that one is a solid listen. I would also second the David Grisman catalog, great music and great recordings. I would also recommend Ron Sexmith-Blue Boy and Paul Simon-You're The One. Neil Young-Silver And Gold is quite good also come to think of it. It's neat to hear everyone's suggestions as there are quite a few discs that aren't labled HDCD. Just picked up an Arcam CD23T partially because I have a solid collection of HDCD's and couldn't bear to not have the proper encoding. Fortunately it turned out to be a great player overall and does some things nicely that my other digial rig was not as good at. Keep em' coming...
Jazz-From the Age of Swing/Dick Hyman,on Reference Recordings.
excellent sound quality IMhO.'Rock'-Searchin for a Rainbow,Marshall Tucker Band,on Shout Factory.Decent sound quality.
Here's what's in my (eccentric) collection:
Mahavishnu Orchestra - The Lost Trident Sessions (HDCD)
Xtc - Apple Venus Vol 2 - Wasp Star (HDCD)
Isham, Mark - Miles Remembered: The Silent Way Project (HDCD)
Mitchell, Joni - The Hissing of Summer Lawns (Remastered - HDCD)
Sigur Ros - () (HDCD)
Camel - Rajaz (HDCD)

I also bought a couple of CDs recently by the Claudia Quintet - Semi-Formal and For - which both light up as being HDCD on my Rotel CDP, but aren't indicated anywhere in the packaging. Both are highly recommended!