Please suggest serene, restful jazz recordings



Could you please suggest some quite, late night type jazz recordings on CD?

* Recording quality is at least as important as the music; if it isn't extremely well recorded, I wouldn't be interested.

* Instrumentals only, no vocals.

* Well recognized classic songs like "Misty", "Stardust", "Moon River", "When I Fall in Love", etc.

* No piano banging (like Oscar Peterson), only smooth, flowing piano

* No CD's that are marred by a single lousy cut.

* I'm looking for restful, background music, not something that will impress/irritate my neighbors with my audio system.

Thanks in advance for your help!
exagorazo
How about Antonio Carlos Jobim's "Wave" or "Stoneflower".
Not exactly jazz per say, but pretty inviting like walking into a rainforest garden. On that note, Michael Frank's "Tiger in the Rain", Joe Sample's "Carmel" John Klemmer's "Touch"
Miles Davis "In a Quiet Way"
How about Brian Eno's Ambient series "Music for Airports".
Pat Metheny's "New Chautauqua".
"Serenity" from the Concord label jazz collection series. Also in that series "Dinner by Candelight" "Jazz at Night's end" etc.
Bill Evans - various
John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman.