I could list dozens!
I’ll start off with almost any recording from the ECM jazz label. This includes their 70’s vinyl releases, and their CD releases as well.
Famous mostly for Keith Jarrett live solo piano recordings, but so much of their catalog is fantastic musically, and sonically.
Their recordings tend to have a very natural, deep and wide soundstage.
They also seem to record percussion really well, great to evaluate transient response and attack/decay.
A lot of their catalog can best be described as "chamber-jazz".
This is just a very small sampling:
Ralph Towner - Old Friends, New Friends
Ralph Towner - Solstice
Enrico Rava - The Pilgrim and the Stars
Craig Taborn - Daylight Ghosts
Michael Formenak - Small Spaces