Phalanx |
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| Genres | Jazz |
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| Years active | 1986 (1986)โ1988 (1988) |
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Phalanx was a jazz quartet featuring guitarist James "Blood" Ulmer, drummer Rashied Ali, tenor saxophonist George Adams, and bassist Sirone. They released three albums: Got Something Good for You (1986), Original Phalanx (1987) and In Touch (1988).[1] They've been described as "an ad-hoc supergroup that thrived and disappeared."
While the quartet is said to have moved on after the 1980s, they played a show at the Museum of Natural History in 1991.[2]
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| Albums | - Duo Exchange (with Frank Lowe, 1973)
- Rashied Ali Quintet (1973)
- New Directions in Modern Music (1973)
- Moon Flight (1976)
- N.Y. Ain't So Bad (1976)
- Swift Are the Winds of Life (with Leroy Jenkins, 1976)
- Touchin' on Trane (with Charles Gayle and William Parker, 1993)
- The October Revolution (with Borah Bergman, Joe McPhee, Wilber Morris, and Myra Melford, 1996)
- Rings of Saturn (with Louie Belogenis, 1999)
- Live at Tonic (with Louis Belogenis and Wilber Morris, 2001)
- Deals, Ideas & Ideals (with Peter Kowald and Assif Tsahar, 2001)
- No One in Particular (2001)
- The Dynamic Duo Remember Trane and Bird (with Arthur Rhames, 2004)
- Judgment Day (2006)
- Live at Crescendo (with Charles Gayle and William Parker, 2008)
- Going to the Ritual (with Henry Grimes, 2008)
- Live in Europe (2009)
- Spirits Aloft (with Henry Grimes, 2010)
- First Time Out: Live at Slugs 1967 (2020)
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