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.
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Yes, the K2 version is better than the SACD to my ears although it's subjective (as is the quality of the music...see above!)...
For my taste far better the XRCD version of the Jazz At The Pawnshop.
The new k2 HD (that I aso have) sounds more mellow and less clear. May be they try to go into the tube/vinyl kinf of sound. Unfortuantely it lacks in transparency.

I agree with the Harry Belafonte "Live at the Carnegie Hall"

I may recommend also the great recording of Bach Goldberg Variations with Glenn Gould (from 1981) and some recordings from Tomas Zstanko (he records for ECM). He is quiet good musician. The quality of the recording are reference for audiophiles.
Beck-Sea Change on vinyl is a superb recording! A reference lp for me when needing a beautifully produced album.
Anything Kenneth Wilkinson recorded, mostly for Lyrita, London/Decca, and RCA Living Stereo Soria. Beethoven's 9th with Solti and the Chicago Symphony on MOFI comes to mind