Favorites from several genres:
JAZZ
Many of the Miles Davis SACDs are good (ditto for Thelonius Monk & Coltrane SACDs),
Issues from Analogue Productions - especially Bill Evans albums,
There are several Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington SACDs - haven't heard a bad one yet,
Hiromi Uehara - excellent piano playing (even better live)
CLASSICAL
I think many of the Living Presence discs are quite good - and cheap - and especially good value are the Janos Starker Bach Cello Suites and Dvorak Cello Concertos,
Peter Wispelwey playing cello on Channel Classics discs (several, but I particularly like the Britten),
Many things on the "bis" label - I can recommend the Hardenberger & Preston French Music for Trumpet and Organ,
Glenn Gould - Bach Unaccompanied Cello Suites,
there is some good Murray Perahia on Sony as well.
BLUES, ETC
Eric Bibb's discs (several)
Yo-Yo-Ma, Edgar Meyer, Mark O'Connor - Appalachian Journey
Also some Blues discs on Analogue Productions - some are very good,
also Keb' Mo
JAZZ
Many of the Miles Davis SACDs are good (ditto for Thelonius Monk & Coltrane SACDs),
Issues from Analogue Productions - especially Bill Evans albums,
There are several Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington SACDs - haven't heard a bad one yet,
Hiromi Uehara - excellent piano playing (even better live)
CLASSICAL
I think many of the Living Presence discs are quite good - and cheap - and especially good value are the Janos Starker Bach Cello Suites and Dvorak Cello Concertos,
Peter Wispelwey playing cello on Channel Classics discs (several, but I particularly like the Britten),
Many things on the "bis" label - I can recommend the Hardenberger & Preston French Music for Trumpet and Organ,
Glenn Gould - Bach Unaccompanied Cello Suites,
there is some good Murray Perahia on Sony as well.
BLUES, ETC
Eric Bibb's discs (several)
Yo-Yo-Ma, Edgar Meyer, Mark O'Connor - Appalachian Journey
Also some Blues discs on Analogue Productions - some are very good,
also Keb' Mo