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Linus 27 asked for a list of quality piano/bass/drums trios so here we are....

I have to start with [b]Sunday at the Village Vanguard [/b]and [b]Waltz For Debby [/b]by the Bill Evans Trio. Both absolute must haves for this line up.

Oscar Peterson Trio - something like [b]The Complete Cole Porter Songbooks [/b]or [b]Nigerian Marketplace[/b]

Wynton Kelly Trio - [b]Blues On Purpose[/b]

Monty Alexander Trio - [b]Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival [/b](rocks)

Marcus Roberts Trio - [b]Time And Circumstance[/b]

Lyle Mays - [b]Fictionary[/b]

Bud Powell - [b]The Scene Changes[/b]

Keith Jarrett Trio - [b]Still Live[/b] (stunning) but almost anything with Jarrett, Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette (Changeless is a bit of a dud)

Chick Corea - [b]Now He Sings, Now He Sobs[/b], [b]Akoustic Band [/b](any of them will do), [b]Song of Singing[/b]

and on electric bass.....

Michel Camilo - [b]Sundance[/b]

Eugene Maslov - [b]The Fuse Is Lit[/b]

Also try Robert Glasper's stuff.

That lot'll get you started

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The Bill Evans trio with Scott LaFaro on bass is unbeatable IMHO.

I do like 'We get requests' by Oscar Peterson trio, which has some wonderful playing by Ray Brown, eg Have you met Miss Jones

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[quote name='Clarky' post='1237267' date='May 19 2011, 07:11 PM']The Bill Evans trio with Scott LaFaro on bass is unbeatable IMHO.

I do like 'We get requests' by Oscar Peterson trio, which has some wonderful playing by Ray Brown, eg Have you met Miss Jones[/quote]


Yes, Have you met Miss Jones is a great example of how to swing without having to play up-tempo. Bass playing at its best.

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Great list, but I would add as absolutely essential:

Avishai Cohen Trio - Gently Disturbed
Phronesis - Alive
Brad Mehldau - Art of the Trio (all volumes)
Curios - Closer

All really exciting displays of what can be done with the piano trio format, taking it in new (and in each case slightly different) directions.

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Or a trio with no drums....[not essential of course - but a nice bit of fun]
Oscar, Ray, Neils.
'You look good to me'




Garry

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A couple of my favourite trio albums are 'Young At Heart' by the Tony Williams Trio (TW with Mulgrew Miller on piano), and also 'The Roy Haynes Trio' featuring RH, Danilo Perez and John Pattitucci.

Here's some Roy:

[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IC_8qmY1Cs"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IC_8qmY1Cs[/url]

[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4r_RxJWVUQ"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4r_RxJWVUQ[/url]

And okay, there's no TWT vids, so here's the Quintet featuring the trio:

[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrMlQvj71R4"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrMlQvj71R4[/url]

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And some great playing here, but shame about the dancing :) :

[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOH1H_s_Qdk"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOH1H_s_Qdk[/url] - (Clark Tracey Trio)

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one of my personal faves (even tho Bill Evans is the king of this stuff IMO) is Brad Mehldau's [i]Art of the Trio [/i]series. In particular [i]Vol.3: Songs[/i] (studio) and [i]Vol. 5: Progression[/i] (live).
As good as the format gets.

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