Roger Waters: Amused to Death. Mindblowing soundstage.
That's one of several albums mixed with QSound to create a 3D effect.
From Wikipedia:
"QSound is essentially a filtering algorithm. It manipulates timing, amplitude, and frequency response to produce a binaural image. Systems like QSound rely on the fact that a sound arriving from one side of the listener will reach one ear before the other and that when it reaches the furthest ear, it is lower in amplitude and spectrally altered due to obstruction by the head. However, the ideal algorithm was arrived at empirically, with parameters adjusted according to the outcomes of many listening tests."
"QSound was utilized on Sting's 1991 album, The Soul Cages, Roger Waters's 1992 album Amused To Death, Luther Vandross's 1991 album, Power of Love, Madonna's 1990 album, The Immaculate Collection, and Paula Abdul's 1991 album, Spellbound."
It's also been used in video games. I'm glad that it didn't catch on. It's an interesting gimmick, but I prefer well engineered stereo recordings to capture the venue and the details in the music that get muted with heavy processing like QSound.