Best sound on classic rock cds


Yes I am old. What classic rock cds have surprised and pleased you with the sound? 1965-1972 is about the time. I have 3 versions of some, not always an improvement, but sometimes quite happy with the results. By the way, I also love Jazz so I am not totally hopeless.
tsasseen
I think the 1995 re-issue of The Who's - "Who's Next" is pretty good. Of course, it is often mentioned in "best rock album of all time" threads, and the re-issue is much better than the earlier version I also own. It is MCAD-11269 in the catalog.

Enjoy,

TIC
For some reason, I have been listening to these two of late:

The Who "Live at Leeds" (deluxe edition): especially like the "warm up" songs that were left off the original 1970 release like "Tattoo" and "Happy Jack", before they run through Tommy
Jimi Hendrix "First Rays of a New Sun"(this 1996 issue that combines his three posthumous albums under the mixes authorized by the estate)
If you have SACD as an option, the re-issue of Genesis' "Trick of the Tail" and "Duke" are very nice. So is "Frampton Comes Alive," "Boston," and of course "Dark Side of the Moon"

If not, consider the following XRCD options: Dire Sraits "Brothers in Arms" or The Eagles "Hell Freezes Over"

After that, for me, its vinyl