How about anything that Mannheim Steamroller ever recorded? Some of the best vinyl in my collection of 2k albums or so. Does anyone listen to them anymore? I never see them mentioned. American Gramaphone did vinyl as well as anyone.
Telarc, 1812 Overture, and Crystal Clear Virgil Fox organ music also great recordings, classical music. Also Canadian Brass on Umbrella Direct to disc is excellent.
Dire Straits Brothers in Arms also a good suggestion.
Most any Alan Parsons as well. Great recordings.
Heart, Little Queen
Emerson Lake and Palmer, self titled
Fleetwood Mac, Rumours
Madonna, Ray of Light, German pressing
Tori Amos, anything on vinyl, colored or clear vinyls better than black copies that I have. Great voice, great recordings.
Enya, nothing I've found by her has disappointed me. Even her CD's are good.
Pat Benatar had a great voice and did some great records. Tropico is probably my favorite.
Linda Ronstadt, Heart Like a Wheel, One of the best female voices ever and a great recording. A little country twang at times but damn good.
Cat Stevens, almost all. Island recordings better them A&M. I have 6 copies of Tea For the Tillerman and the best is on Island.
Whenever possible, originals are almost always better than re-masters, at least in my experience. For those of us in the US, imports from the UK, or just about anywhere in Europe are better than the US, second and third generation stuff.
Much would depend on personal taste. I never listen to jazz so no help from me there.