Great list!
Let me recommend a new audiophile
live album;
Monty Alexander's former bassist Paul Berner has released a gorgeous Bill Frisell inspired Elvis tribute or maybe a musical narrative on the life of Elvis would be a better description.
The music was recorded by the Sound Liaison people in Amsterdam in the studio in front of a live audience.
The sound quality is incredibly good, and so is the playing and choice of repertoire.
Reed player Michael Moore is puttin 'in what maybe his most touching and melodic performance ever, Pieter Teehuis of Metropol orchestra fame is clearly enjoying the freedom of a small setting and the almost telepathic interplay with 2nd guitarist ED Verhoeff.No drums in this quartet and they are not needed with Paul Berner keepin' the whole thing in place with his majestic bass playing.
The only downfall of the album is that you have the audience applauding between tunes.I wish they had edited that out when mixing but in all fairness I have the same problem when listening to i.e. Bill Evans at the Vanguard or Keith Jarrett at the Blue Note. The music on those album takes me to certain mental state and somehow the applause always comes too soon,(waking me up?)
But anyhow highly recommended.
The album is available as a 24/96 Studio Master Wav download at the Sound Liaison website;
http://www.soundliaison.com/
One can listen to all tracks, full length, in Mp3 format on the website