I mostly listen to classical music (95%+). As to
@killdozzer's question of music that could qualify in this category:
CD/SACD/LP Demo Material to Evaluate High Fidelity Audio
I would recommend virtually anything on the 2L Nordic Sound label. Their recordings are done at 352/24 and careful attention is paid to the recording location, position of performers and mike arrays.
I'm sure I could bore the hell out of everyone talking about classical musical labels, but this is more to the point of the general posting:
I spent a year in Seattle in 1981 and developed a friendship with an individual who loved Pat Benatar and Rush, and he got me hooked. I have yet to buy a Pat Benatar CD that is not so overly condensed that I can listen to it for more than a few minutes. The same with Rush. However, at HDTracks.com they have Rush's
"Spirit of the Radio" as a 96/24 download. Info on the site states:
Mastered by Andy Van Dette from Masterdisk from the original masters through analog console, equalizers and compressors before being recaptured at 96kHz.
This FLAC file sounds amazing, and for anyone who wants a copy of "Spirit of the Radio" I can promise you won't go wrong with this download.