well...
i'm sure you'll be inundated by reccomendations soon, but the short course is that different drums require different microphones. Each drum or cymbal, really is a different instrument. I have my hands full with guitars and vocals tracking right now, but when i start in on drums...(and it does take patience...) I would monitor these forums, and listen to other peoples recordings where they are saying "hey...hows this sound...?...how can i tighten up the snare" and look and see what kind of mics, cymbals, micing positions (very important) and roiom types they are using, it will give you a idea what you will want. If you like their results,a nd you have similar drums, that seems obvious.
there are also kits of these microphones sold as a package deal, musicians friend website has them, i believe lasdt time i looked. Perhaps someone could reccomend a decent kit to get you started in one fell swoop. Be prepared to spend quite some time piddling around with mic placement, playing with room acoustics and so on. Getting the killer drum recording can be a bear.