Which SACD of Jazz at the Pawnshop sounds better?


Hi all,
I'm a newbie who just purchased his first SACD player, the Marantz SA-11. I see that there are two SACD versions of Jazz at the Pawnshop: the double disk version from First Impression Music and a single disk version from Proprius. Which is better in terms of sound quality? The single disk version has most of the songs I like. But if the double disk version has better sound quality, then that's what I'll get. Thanks.
dracule1
What do you call it when someone affects a condescending attitude and then, while feigning interest in someone's tastes or experiences says:

"Are your familiar with ________" "Have you listened to ________" and/or "have you ever been to ________"

and then fills in the blank with something totally obscure?

"Jazz" at the Pawnshop would be perfect for that type of person.

I am horrified and embarrassed that it took an old school piano teacher to remind me that contemporary instrumental music is NOT necessarily "jazz".
They killed Kenny, didn't they? That's what Cartman tells me! If they didn't, I sure wish somebody would! I can do without John Tesh as well.

Marco
JATP is far from the worst example of mediocre jazz. At least it is a great recording if rather tame if not lame, certainly not so bad if not for the sophisticated jazz listener, the guys that can listen to Coltrane for 8 hrs straight without a break for fear of missing something:) Onhwy61 I suggest you might try listening to some of the tripe put out by Chesky or GRP from the 80's if you haven't, but you probably have so you know.

In any case I haven't heard the SACD of either but it does beg the question, How good does mediocrity have to sound?:)