Best sounding cd in your collection


What is your best sounding cd for reference.Pick 3.(1)..voices(male/female)(2)..soundstage/imiaging.(3)..Bass/treble
spaz
Hmmmmm...lots of good recommendations so far.

Lyle Lovett - Joshua Judges Ruth (fantastic studio recording...maybe the best there is?)

Bill Berry - For Duke (Direct to Disc, tonally superior, can actually hear the sheets of music being turned from page to page)

Carmen McCrae - Sings The Great American Songbook (Recorded live at Dante's in the early 70's, fantastic vocal jazz, great ambience...a you-are-there recording.

Victor Feldman - Audiophile (Don't hear many talk this one up, but get it...you won't regret it)
"Echoes" The Best Of Pink Floyd 2 CD Japanese import.
The older material with Sid sounds stunning.
Many of my CD's and SACD's are not far behind.
Digital sure has come a long ways.
I could not have said that 5-6 years ago.
Soundqcar, I have to agree with you on the Lyle CD. My wife likes to point out that I often complain about other people overplaying certain music, but I do the same thing with this disc. Especially the two songs She Has Already Made Up Her Mind and North Dakota. I really love how the first song builds and where the base or cello comes in! Ever notice how this CD seems to be recorded at a lower level than most CDs leaving more headroom for the dynamics?
Lots to choose from, but my favourites:
sarah K "Waterfall"
Shawn Colvin "Cover Girl"