First SACD to Listen To?


Despite having been an early adopter of CD's (I still have my Magnavox 650 in storage), I have never listened to an SACD. (I have listened to DVD-A's and was very impressed, but we know what happened to that format.)

My CEC TL-1x/Dodson 218 combo does not play SACD, but I have an Oppo 980h which I understand does. If I were to buy one SACD to get a sense of how that format sounds, which would you recommend? I generally listen to folk rock, some jazz, some classical.

Thanks.

Neal
nglazer
I didn't think DSOM was that much better. The George Harrison "Live in Japan" was a let down. I was also disappointed with 461 Ocean Blvd which really bummed me out because that is one of my favorite Eric Clapton albums. Wish I could find a good recording of it... both cd and sacd sound compressed.

To the positive side, a really, really good jazz sacd is
'Keystone 3" by Art Blakely and the Jazz messengers. And if you ever want to get laid by an older women try John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman. Don't think the xer's would go for this but a cougar in her late forties wouldn't have a chance.
Don't laugh, Cindy Lauper's She's so Unusual sounds great
(and an unexpectedly gifted work, too).
Also try the Stones' Hot Rocks; it is very fluid and linear
but still relaxing.
I'm starting to think SACD works better on popular than classical. I wish they would redo the Beatles on SACD...
I'd pay anything for that.

For me, SACD has really lived up to its promise of
far superior performance;
it's a shame it never caught on and there are so few releases.