What LP shows what analog can do?


I'm relatively new to analog. I've bought up some $1 records, and many sound surprisingly good (though I don't have a cleaner, so some are cracklier than I'd like).

I'd like to buy a couple of new LPs (probably from MusicDirect) that are at the very top sound quality. Of course, music quality counts too. So really I'm looking for suggestions for the record you put on to impress your friends (to show them the difference from CD), or to sit back and truly enjoy just how good analog can sound. I sort of have classical in the back of my mind, but I'm open to whatever.

Thanks.
matt8268
Rickie lee Jones-Girl at the volcano(track #1 Under the Boardwalk)(Quiex)
Al di Meola-Friday night in San Franscisco
Metallica-Black album
Led Zeppelin-1,2&4(Classic Records)
Fairport Convention-Unhalfbricking(island)
Jethro Tull-Aqualung(mfsl)
Dire Straits-s/t(Vertigo)
Janis Ian-Breaking Silence(Analog Production)
Sonny Rollins-Way out West(Contemporary)
Ben Webster-At the Renaissance(Analog Production 45rpm)
Jimi Hendrix-Axis Bold as Love(Classic Records Mono)
Definately Led Zeppelin houses of the holy, fool in the rain....
Page Plant newer lp first 2 cuts on lp one..
nobody's fault but mine incredible...
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Metallica black album is great when you a/b with the cd..
you will smash your cd player!!
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Some of the police lps, ghost in the machine , synchronicity...
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Enjoy,
Joe
Custom Audio LLC
Get an Analogue Prod copy of Patricia Barber "Cafe Blue" on vinyl and then get a MSFL copy of the same collection. The $50.00 investment might be pricey but you will be amazed. Both are available from Acoustic Sounds or Music Direct.
Marty Wilson Piper's "Art Attack" Second side is great. Dynamic and extended as it gets. I also enjoy the first side of MFSL Moody Blues "Days of Future Passed".
"Emerald Forest" soundtrack.
Doc Cheatham's "Dear Doc".
Do check other threads on Audiogon. Much to choose from depending on musical tastes