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

https://forum.audiogon.com/posts/927877

Wait a minute there chazro; if Jazz at the Pawnshop (I can't call it "JATP" because of the Norman Granz JATP) is a hokey "audiophile" record, I won't disagree, but don't blame it on the musicians. Arne Domnerus was a master saxophonist and he and his sidemen all had international reputations. Blame it on the producer or engineer for trying to capture the audience experience in a Swedish nightclub. Listen to "Pawnshop" for Domnerus and don't be distracted the clinking glasses and audience noise. The music is mainstream jazz and better than good for 1976. According to Billboard, Paul McCartney's "Silly Love Songs" was the best selling record that year and that sounds a bit hackneyed today, but that doesn't make Sir Paul a C-lister.

Ry Cooder/V.M.Bhatt  "A Meeting By The River"

Waterlily Acoustics/such a natural sound.

 

 

@vinylrestingplace - Chazro waited longer than a minute - more like the 15 years it's been since he posted that in 2010! 

So many to list but I'll throw a few oddballs out and not include classics many of which have already been mentioned. All of the following are Mofi's:

- Warren Zevon Excitable Boy, James Taylor JT, Bill Withers Greatest Hits, Chicago CTA, Dire Straits Communique, Atlanta Rhythm Section Champagne Jam, Beatles Abbey Rd, Poco Legend, Kinks Misfits, Al Stewart Year of the Cat / Time Passages, Jim Croce You Don't Mess Around With Jim, George Benson Breezin', Pretenders Learning to Crawl