Best sounding SACD disc?


I like to show-off my Wilson Audio W/P6s and Krell 350mcx to friends and try to get them to understand the rush of high-end audio, and I have to some degree, but what SACD's out there that are recorded best! Something that will really make them melt with goose-bumps. Thanks!!
Duanea

duanea
Blues in Orbit by MFSL. Probably the best recording Columbia ever made of the Duke and his orchestra and some of the best work Ellington ever did. Listen to Johnny Hodges' solos on the alto sax! Probably the best alto sax playing ever recorded. Period. The sonics are wonderful. So good in fact, I now no longer bitch and complain because Columbia never issued it on prerecorded open reel.
how can you show off your WP6's when you have another thread asking if you should buy WP6's?
My two particular favorites are:

1. Blood Sweat & Tears (2nd album from 1968, often mistaken as the group's first album. This album was the first album with David Clayton Thomas as lead vocalist).

2. Mark O Connor ("In Full Swing") - jazz, mostly instrumental with some excellent vocals by Jane Monheit (probably her best recorded vocals).

Three provisos ... I believe that these are SACD only pressings and only playable on SACD players. They may also be a bit hard to come by, as some sites show them as either low stock or import only. They are worth the trouble to track down. As for number three, nobody reacts with goose bumps to well recorded and reproduced music anymore.

Regards, Rich
As Ellery911 points out Duanea has another thread asking if he should buy the W/P 6. In actuality he has not one but two threads asking if he should buy the W/P 6. One is on the same day as this thread! The other is from last November. Going further back he has a thread from December 2003 indicating he already has the W/P 6. So what's the deal here Duanea? Not trying to disparage you, just figure out what you are up to?????