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Default what are your "reference" recordings?

I really enjoy seeing what other people listen to, particularly audio-
enthusiast types...share em if you feel so obliged!

Mine are
CLASSICAL:
Ludus Danielis , (Fone)
Jazz at the Pawnshop, Cantate Domino (Proprius)
Eric Bibb and Needed Time: Spirit and the Blues/Test Disc 1/Showcase(Opus3)
Lady Macbeth from Mtensk--(French EMI)
Brahms Trios(Philips Duo)
Pieces from Grainger, Barber, Tchaikovsky, and others(Telarc :Soundstream
Lux Aeterna(RCM)
Te Deum(ECM New Series)
Osteroratorium(Harmonia Mundi)
A meeting by the river, Bourbon and Rosewater(Waterlily Acoustics)
Appalachian Waltz-Yo Yo Ma, Edgar Meyer, etc(Sony)
Pieces Of Africa(Nonesuch)
Engineers Choice, Symphonic Sound Stage, The King of Instruments(Delos)--
John Eargle, the man behind Delos' recordings, was a genius, an amazing
engineer(RIP Mr. Eargle)

"SECULAR":

Alison Krauss/Union Station LIVE (Rounder)
Wilco-Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, Being There (Nonesuch, Reprise)
Uncle Tupelo-March 16-20, 1992(legacy Recordings)
Ray Lamontagne--Till the Sun Turns Black (RCA)
Loose Fur-Born again in the USA--(DRag City)
CSNY, Deja Vous(Atlantic)
ALice in Chains Unplugged
Radiohead-OK COMPUTER
Neil Young-Harvest
Lyle Lovett-Joshua Judges Ruth
Whiskeytown-Pneumonia
Ryan Adams-Heartbreaker
Solomon Burke-Nashville