I have too many speicific records to recommend, so instead will give you labels and series to focus on:
Analogue Productions - most of their releases are excellent, they are releasing popular albums under the Atlantic label under their Atlantic 75 series. My favorites so far are Core, the Yes Album, and If I Could Only Remember My Name. They also have high end "UHQR" releases. These are pricey and you'll have to decide whether they are worth the price.
Rhino has a new series called Rhino High Fidelity, with some great AAA releases.
Mobile Fidelity of course has some great sounding records as well, most with a digital step.
Also, I would not shy away from looking for originals, especially if the particular album has not been reissued by a label focused on high quality sound. There's a rabbit hole you can go down to find the best pressings. From the 70s, records that have Masterdisk, Kendun, Sterling in the runouts are typically good.
You can also focus on good mastering engineers. Older ones that come to mind are Robert Ludwig and George Peckham. Newer ones that are excellent are Kevin Gray, Chris Bellman, Bernie Grundman and Ryan K Smith.