Yeah, it really does depend. But making a couple of assumption we might be able to comment. The first would be unamplified instruments in free space, the second would be minimalist recording techniques, the third would be thoughtful transfer to media. Recordings that come to mind would be many of the jazz and blues recordings from Mapleshade. Pierre Sprey makes some excellent live and studio recordings that capture the instrument placements precisely. Another would be the various Stereophile jazz and small ensemble classical recordings, some of which are like demonstration recordings on instrumental placement in your home environment. Also most of the recordings from Cheskey, very nice indeed. I'm sure there are many more that could be named.
What won't sound natural are most live Rock albums and a significant portion of jazz and blues recordings. Anything with way too many spot mics and crappy multichannel transfers.