What readily available LP's should I consider


After many years of chasing "perfect" digital playback, I’ve ordered a new vinyl playback rig, and am dusting off my old vinyl, and am so to speak, going back to the future.

While I've found many posts, web sites etc., with vintage vinyl recommendations, finding a list of well-recorded, excellent-sounding new, or READILY available pressings, has not been so easy.

What highly prized, must have LP's, should I be looking for? As most of us, my musical tastes are quite varied, and with the exception of rap, hip-hop, and opera (quite a combination huh?), I'm open to your list of EASILY procurable, LP's to die for.
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Rushton's choices are superb. If I might just add one more in his folk category (along with the incredible Doc Watson LPs) I would include Eva Cassidy "Songbird" 180g issue on S&P Records (S&P-501).
In the jazz category, Classic Records 180g reissue of Coleman Hawkins "Night Hawk" originally Prestige Swingville 2016