Best sounding SACD disc?


I like to show-off my Wilson Audio W/P7s and Krell 350mcx to friends and try to get them to understand the rush of high-end audio, and I have to some degree, but what SACD's out there that are recorded best! Something that will really make them melt with goose-bumps. Thanks!!
Duanea
duanea
FWIW I use Elton John Goobye Yellowbrick Road on SACD for a demo alot..... The SACD is a huge step up from the original recording.
John Lord/Beyond the Notes is beautiful if you like classical with a little jazz thrown in. It also has a cut with Frida from Abba on vocals. It's a little hard to find but worth it. The DVD is great too and is also hard to find and only available as a PAL disc.
Quite often I use the "4 Generations of Miles" disk to demo to my friends. Even the ones that aren't jazz fans can appreciate the sound and music.
Take a look at the list of top SACD recordings compiled by "The Absolute Sound" magazine - go to this link:

http://www.avguide.com/film_music/music/musicreviews/tas153/153_best_newformat.jsp
'The Film Misic of Jerry Goldsmith', Telarc SACD-60433. Goldsmith conducts the LSO in lots of his film GREAT music. This a spectacularly NATURAL-sounding recording, done in EMI's large Abbey Rd. studio. BIG bassdrums, GLORIOUS horns, big orchestra. Five channels. Stereo too, but I haven't heard that.
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