Yes 90125 comes to mind immediately. Leave It is my favorite track for surround INVOLVEment. I play all movies and music through it(4.0).
I don't have a discrete set up yet, so I can't compare to that. But the SM yields rear channel info on most sources. I imagine its the next best thing if a SACD is released in stereo only. Seems like each of these releases should be evaluated for their SM extractability, for those that have the setup and others that may be interested. Everyone bemoans the lack of 4.0 or 5.1, especially with AF's new selective policy. I just sit back and see what is produced in "Sim Quad". I reserve the right to complain about the stereo only releases if my future discrete set up knocks my socks off. The real question there for me is how well does the SM approximate discrete from a 4.0/5.1 source? If reasonably close, then everything else(Sim Quad) is gravy.
Too much Time On My Hands(Styx SACD), Stranglehold(Nugent Redbook), and Hell or High Water(Y&T) stand out but there are many others. Sometimes the front to back balance needs to be adjusted from one Cd to another. I'm hoping the Involve preamp will allow me to do that via remote. I have a RC-4 controller for my Marantz 4300 but its a little scratchy and cumbersome. So I leave it out for fear of contaminating the signal path with noise(?) I'm also hoping their upcoming preamp allows me to switch from SM sim to discrete w/o rewiring interconnects. Then an A/B could be done easily.
Since I lean from Classic Rock to 80s Rock, and SACDs, let alone multichannel, are so few, I think Sim Quad should be my profile name or at least an alias.
That is, if its not already a trademarked PC game.
Parting shot: AC/DC in general is simulated really well! Now if they'd just make the SACDs....