If I gave you my favourites you'd use them. Not only do I not really want that (if I can help it) but you also have to form your own digging journey. It's important.
But I'm nice so...
Start with a couple classic albums - John Coltrane (HalfNote), Herb Hancock etc...
A quick Google search of "classic jazz albums" is worth your time... From there search for things that associated players also featured on (cos if it's a great album the the guys in that record were hired to be on other great records) were in; or if they have solo records.
Same applies to genres outside of jazz.
Other good digging tips include:
Avoid records with African wildlife (or Tigers which obvs are Indian) on the cover.
If there's more than one Afro on the cover the disc most likely (unless they're wearing PVC) contains fire.
(Similarly) A picture of an aging black man, smoking (roll ups are best) almost guarantees a fantastic record.
Avoid 1987. Nothing good came out that year.
If fire is on the cover. Fire is on the disc.
If the cover is fire damaged then the disc is likely damaged as well.