What is your goto reference recording


What record CD or down load is the music that you use to judge your system by or shop with ?
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I like to use my British EMI pressing of PF's The Wall. Plenty of variety on the two LP set for some fun listening!
I also use a CD I burned with many familiar but different pieces of music.  I think that Paul Desmond's alto sax on Take Five is a very good indicator of whether a speaker will exhibit objectionable harshness later on, BTW.  Other pieces include male vocals, female vocals, solo piano, and some other esoteric stuff I like like Lambchop.  
Having stuff on 1 CD saves the distraction of getting up and changing CDs or LPs.  
One of my go-to records for set up and dialing in is a standard issue early pressing of Janis Ian’s Between the Lines- has lot’s of the stuff you’d likely use to check sound- female voice, strings (real), some orchestral parts, some acoustic, some deep bass and a lot of variety among the tracks. I have a test approval pressing that I acquired and it doesn’t sound any different than the standard issue Columbias from the original era of release. RL mastered it originally. It's a good sounding 'standard' record, nothing "audiophile" about it, so it's a better reference than something that is spectacular for the purposes of set up.