I do like the way Crime of the Century is recorded. Even in the Quietest Moments sounds pretty nice too but lesser known is Brother Where You Bound. I love the way the piano and horns are recorded on that album and the vocals sound nice as well. If you have streaming services, check out the track Cannonball.
On the jazz side, Diana Krall's The Look of Love is pretty highly regarded. I have also been meaning to get something from Dominique Fils-Aimé of late. Beautiful Canadian vocalist and her albums are supposed to sound amazing. Her material has been popular at high-end audio shows recently.
Béla Fleck's Flight of the Cosmic Hippo is a fun one. Good album over all and the title track has a bridge where Victor Wooten's bass digs really deep.
One of my all time favorites is Aliens At My Buick by Thomas Dolby. So much going on on that album. James Bond style intro. Super funky songs with slap bass that sounds incredible. Soft vocals over ambient music. I never get tired of that album.
On the classical front, I have a CD that others have commented on as being a good recording. Beethoven Symphonie No.3 “Eroica” and Schubert Symphonie No.8 "Unvollendete" by the Met Orchestra with James Levine conducting. This is a direct to digital recording by Deutsche Grammophon 439 862-2.
Lastly, I also like the way Crowded House albums are recorded. Temple of Low Men sounds particularly good.
Others' opinions may differ.

Yeah, would love to hear TLS's system too. Pipe organ is pretty difficult to replicate faithfully.