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
I'm a bit out of my depth here, since I'm new to this. I'm not quite ready to strut around calling myself an audiophile. That said, there are some recordings from my paltry collection that just sing!

1) Joy Division's "Love Will Tear Us Apart" ep as covered by Swans in 1988. I read that Gira regretted doing this cover, but I love it. The beautiful acoustic strings completely upstage the arid post-punk dirge of the original.

2) I don't know how many here are open to electronic music, but Lassigue Bendthaus (Atom Hart's pet project before doing Senor Coconut) released a cover album that blows my mind: Pop Artificielle (1998). I think it would do better in high-sensitivity monitors, but my 86/dbs do a decent job. Like any well-done electronic project, there are endless details here. It may sound too pretentiously intellectual for some, but many others will just say it's stupid. ;)

3) No More Shall We Part by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. Maybe I'm just a noob hipster, but I have to give credit here. Even though I'm rarely in the mood for this album (no offense, Nick, you know I love you), I can't deny the production values of anything he does. This guy has been around a long time and knows how to put it together.
Richard_stacy, thanks for the callout on your favorites...led me to purchase "Gene Ammons "Boss Tenor (1960)" XRCD" Awesome recommendation!
Patricia Barber Cafe Blue Original Master Recording SACD
Steely Dan Gaucho SACD
Peter gabriel Shaking The Tree SACD
Here's a few on my list,

Jennifer Warnes always sounds very, very good to my ear, especially on "Famous Blue Raincoat" and "The Hunter".
Allen Toussaint's recent "Bright Mississippi" is a great record that sounds great, too.
The Duke Ellington Small Band LPs from Pablo are generally excellent sounding and Duke's "Far East Suite" on Bluebird(?) is wondefully recorded - music for the ages, to boot.
Cannonball Adderly/Nancy Wilson also scores on both counts; check out Canonball's solo on "Can't Get Started".
Yet another vote for "Bookends".

Okay, that's more than three.