Three best audiophile CD/LP in your collection


Can everyone share the list of the three best audiophile SACD/LP/CD from his collection regardless of genre ? IT's so difficult to find the real good sounding recording.
abronfer
Al, nice list of excellent labels. :-)

Among others I would add is "Harmonia Mundi USA" - the USA
labeled offerings from Harmonia Mundi, produced by Robina
Young and engineered by Peter McGrath, are wonderful and
shouldn't be missed.
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I have about 100 albums that might qualify but these come to mind today.

Tomorrow might be entirely different.

Thick As A Brick (original US pressing)
Fragile (original US pressing)
Crime Of The Century (MFSL)

One more for the road:
Bookends (original US pressing)

YMMV
I have quite a few but of late it's Sonny Rollins "Way Out West (1957)" XRCD24 with "Saxophone Colossus (1956)" a close second. High on the list is Gene Ammons "Boss Tenor (1960)" XRCD. This is really ironic because these albums are damn near 60 years old but they sound so much better than any new music I have. Sound quality aside, this is some sweet ass music...soulful!
Shelly Manne and His Men Play Peter Gunn - I have this on OJC CD and original vinyl and it sounds great - I would love to see someone re-do this on 45rpm vinyl.

Blue Trane - the recent 45 RPM version is phenominal, and one of the best quality recordings in the RVG catalog, imho.

Pretty much anything on Sharp Nine Records.
Muddy Waters-Folk Singer SACD
Pink Floyd-DSOTM SACD
Michael Stearns-The Lost World CD