Sax, piano, guitar recommendations


I realize many of you are into classical, jazz, rock, etc, but I could listen to instrumental sax, guitar, and piano non stop. I have the common Kenny G, Jim Brickman, Chris Botti stuff. Also love the Clapton/BB King CD. Any recommendations of music that might fit either of these genres? Great voices or instruments- but not classical, opera, or traditional jazz. When in a rental I listen to watercolors. Thanks in advance. 
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Familiar with Ry Cooper but not Marc Ribot. That is Fantastic. I have the Missouri Sky CD. Great stuff. Many thanks.
Just recently been digging into the Tubby Hayes - sax, with Louis Stewart - guitar, sessions.  Really digging their vibe and synergy in the 1969 "Lost Fontana Sessions" found not so long ago.  Been streaming it on Qobuz.  

https://www.udiscovermusic.com/news/jazz-saxophonist-tubby-hayes-lost-masterpiece-1969-release/  
"Instrumentals ’R’ Us" so, happy to share.

Andy Summers - Earth + Sky
(You might not find the sax here but it’s in the spirit of what you are asking for.)

Bill Bruford’s Earthworks -
Random Acts of Happiness
The Sound of Surprise
A Part, And Yet Apart

Bill Connors - Return

Bob Berg - The JazzTimes Superband
(...and you might not find the guitar here)

Chick Corea Elektric Band II - Paint the World
(You will find all elements here.)

Several w/Michael Brecker as session leader...
Michael Brecker (self-titled)
Don’t Try This At Home
Now You See It....
Tales from the Hudson
Two Blocks from the Edge

Yellowjackets -
A Rise In The Road
Timeline
[Don’t care much for smooth jazz (your Kenny G gave me pause ;-) but absolutely need compositions with a melodic foundation. Some might argue YJ discs fall into the SJ category, but I’d say not, for the most part, these two.]

Hoping at least some of these are new to you.




Just finished listening to the Hodges and Hines lp Swings our Thing don’t think you’ll find better players. No guitar but great listening.