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
Beck's "Blow By Blow" on original vinyl is up there.

"Classic Concert" CD by Mel Torme and Co. (live at Carnegie Hall) is up there.

"Preachin the Blues" CD on Mapleshade is a very good quality binaural recording also.
Belafonte at Carnegie Hall
Miles of Isles J. Mitchell
Weavers at Carnegie Hall
Casino Royal
All the above have been extensively reviewed except Miles of Isles.
the Pearson TAS lists are the most accurate I have seen.
I am beginning to believe that there is something to the hot stamper theory RE vinyl - that some indvidual pressings are much better than others, regardless of whether they are "audiophile" or even "heavy" vinyl. Case in point, my best reference recording is the "David Grisman Quintet" self titled album from the mid seventies - standard release vinyl, but it sounds marvelous.

One of my favorite demo redbook CD's is the original 1991 Rickie Lee Jones "Pop Pop" disk as already mentioned above. My favorite "audiophile" CD is the "Stan Getz with Cal Tjader" JVC XRCD2 disk.

Honorable mention:

Almost anything produced by Teo Maceo, but especially Columbia records remastered redbook CDs of Dave Brubeck Quartet "take Five" and Miles Davis' "Kind of Blue".

The Philadelphia Orchestra and Wolfgang Sawallisch "Strauss Tone Poems" EMI redbook CD

Agree with Mapman, original "Blow by Blow" on well set up turntable is very, very good. Did not appeciate how good until I had my table dialed in.
CD's: Dire Straits "Brothers In Arm" xrcd & Pink Floyd's "The Wall" mofi. LP's: Blind Faith self titled & Frank Sinatra's "Nice N Easy" recent mofi pressing.

I own these titles in multiple format, except "The Wall" and IMMHO they are the best... Well maybe the best I can afford..lol