| 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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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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