Best pressings of classic rock/pop recordings


I'd like to get others' takes on the best-sounding available versions of classic popular recordings. For example, I've been happy with the following recent releases: Dylan hybrid CD/SACDs; Stones 1960's hybrids; John Lennon Imagine on 180gm vinyl (MFSL); Elton JOhn, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road hybrid.

But the recently remastered Carole King tapestry clearly suffers from master tape degradation. Not sure how to get a good recording of that.

Here are some of the others I'm wondering about. Many have been reissued several times:

Jethro Tull -- Aqualung
Dusty Springfield -- Dusty in Memphis
Aretha Franklin -- I never loved a man . . .
The Band -- everything
Allman bros -- Eat a Peach; Brother's and Sisters, etc.
Santana -- Abraxas

And when the heck will the Beatles be reissued?

I know some would say that any old LP beats the CD versions, but I disagree. Many LP pressings were made very poorly (like maybe off a 3rd generation tape) and to my ears don't sound nearly as good as some recent CD releases made off well-preserved master tapes.

Thanks for any thoughts.

--DZ
dbz
You might go to the Steve Hoffman forums. This subject matter is discused there more than here.

http://www.stevehoffman.tv/forums/
Have you tried Carl King in SACD Hybrid?
I haven't played it in a while , but I thought it sounded ok.
Abraxas is out on SACD
I'm having very good luck finding newly remastered pop/rock CD's on the Rhino label.
So far,they all sound very well done.
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The DCC Classics version of Aqualung is supposed to be good. I have the 25th annivesary and it is pretty good.