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.
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Who's next - deluxe edition. "Tommy" hybrid sacd deluxe edition. Live at Leeds, the two disc version with Tommy live. 40th anniversery DOORS, all are great. CCR - hybrid sacd from Acoustic sounds, yum. Tull re-masters are generally good. Yes, re-masters are good. Allman Brothers live at Fillmore , Deluxe edition is great. Marley re-masters, tuff gong are great as is his box set "songs of freedom." Marshall Tucker SHOUT re-masters are good. Hendrix "are you experienced" box set has some great sound, somewhat mixed but if you like Hendrix, yeah. Beatles Anthology 2 & 3 is much better sound than their official albums, but different versions, some just snippets, really good though . Stones hybrid sacd's are fantastic ( 2002 Abkco) Dylan hybrid sacd's the same. Ray Charles ( black tin can, three cd's (cheap), 1 has Ray sings, Basie swings - accept no substitutes. All the SONET blues series have good sound such as Otis Rush, Snooks Eaglin, Mighty Joe Young, Memphis Slim, T-bone Walker. Gatesmouth Brown yes. Bufffalo Springfield box set is fantastic sound. Same with the Neil Young - "Live at Massey Hall." Santana re-masters are good. Little Feat box set is exceptional for sound, though a little too comprehensive. The Kinks hybrid sacds are great.