New to SACD--so what do I buy?


Hi folks. Well, I finally went and bought my first SACD player (a used SCD-C222ES). While I anxiously await its arrival, I need to ponder just what SACDs I should buy. I mostly enjoy rock and heavy metal, but I'm not completely afraid of something different as long as it keeps me moving or thinking. Having said that, if you had to pick 4 rock and one "something else" SACDs, what would you recommend? I want stuff that's a marked improvement over the CD release. Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" probably goes without saying, so skip that for now (although I really wish "Wish You Were Here" was available as I've always thought it was way better than DSOTM!). Here are some possibilities based on my early exploration of available titles. This may give you a better idea of what to recommend:

Blue Oyster Cult: Agents of Fortune
Deep Purple: Machine Head
Peter Gabriel: Up (I've never even heard this on CD!)
Aimee Mann: Lost In Space (never heard this either)
Aimee Mann: Bachelor No. 2
Steely Dan: Gaucho
Flim & The BB's: Tricycle (but can it get better than it already is?)

So, what say you?

Butch
bhauke

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Good suggestions so far. Roxy M Avalon, and Dylan Blood on the Tracks are among my faves in terms of sound quality.
One that was a little better than I expected was Bowie/Ziggy Stardust. One that was worse than I expected was Springsteen Live in NYC......Oh forgot one ....Tommy / The Who sounds real good.
Yes I have Machine Head on DVDA and it sounds great {in multi channel}. Sure you get a little of that old pre dolby tape hiss, but it really rocks. Friends are amazed when I play it. Ive been curious about the SACD because Ive seen mixed reactions over it.

A few weeks back I purchased an SACD purely on a whim , Buddy Rich , recorded in 1977 on a label called Audio Fidelity. {Dual layerd Hybrid} Just got around to playing it. I was not expecting much but it is awesome. Big band of course , but very Jazzy as well. A diamond in the rough !