Top jazz trios piano, bass, drums on vinyl?


Available on stereo LP would be preferred. Love Billy Taylor. Wish I had a chance to see him live. Are there any box sets of his works on LP? Who else?
sbrownnw
I believe John Lewis made some recordings without Milt Jackson on vibes, the "Modern Jazz Trio", as it were. He also did some solo and duo stuff. Good idea to mention him here.
Hiho, your taste is impeccable. In other words, I concur completely! ;)

Bill
I also like the Red Garland Trio and I had a favorite record which included Philly Joe Jones on drum kit. His brush work on 'The Man I Love' was as good as it gets. Even though the band line ups are often jumbled around, I myself would go looking for earlier Paul Bley records and they're all recorded in stereo as far as I know. OK, I don' want to miss this Brahms cadenza.
Totally AGree with Goofy who beat me to it.

Red Garland Trio...There is also Red Garland Quintet...i must have 5 of those albums.

Note: if you go Digital, make sure to get the Remastered CDs...waaaay better imho. richer, cleaned up...
At first glance, I got 2 Oscar Peterson LPs: Trio in Trasition and Rare Mood. I also got Money Jungle. All the pianos don't sound right on these and similar jazz recordings, like they have a weird honkey tonk on. All my classic and solo piano LPs sound correct. What's up?