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- Introduction Part One: Essays
- 1. Griot/Djali: Poetry, Music, History, Message
- 2. Miles Later
- 3. The "Blues Aesthetic" and the "Black Aesthetic": Aesthetics as the Continuing Political History of a Culture
- 4. Blues People: Looking Both Ways
- 5. Rhythm
- 6. The American Popular Song: "The Great American Song Book"
- 7. Blues Line
- 8. Cosby and the Music
- 9. Nina Returns
- 10. Jazz Criticism and Its Effect on the Music
- 11. Not "the Boss": Bruce Springsteen
- 12. Wynton Marsalis: Black Codes (from the Underground)
- 13. "The International Business of Jazz" and the Need for the Cooperative and Collective Self-Development of an International People's Culture
- 14. Newark's' "Coast" and the Hidden Legacy of Urban Culture
- 15. Black Music as a Force for Social Change
- 16. What You Mean, DuWop?
- 17. Classical American Music
- 18. Singers and the Music (A Theater Piece)
- 19. Newark's Influence on American Music
- 20. Black Music in Newark: A Proposal
- 21. Bopera Theory
- 22. "Jazz and the White Critic": Thirty Years Later
- 23. Random Notes on the Last Decade Part Two: Great Musicians
- 24. Panthalassa: Miles Davis
- 25. When Miles Split!
- 26. David Murray, Ming's Samba
- 27. David Murray, Fo Deuk Revue
- 28. David Murray, Addenda to a Concert
- 29. On Reissuing Trane
- 30. John Coltrane: Why His Legacy Continues
- 31. Some Memories of Alan Shorter: Interview with Wayne Shorter
- 32. High Art: Art Tatum
- 33. Max Roach at the Iridium
- 34. Paris Max
- 35. The Great Max Roach
- 36. Billie Holiday
- 37. The High Priest of Be Bop
- 38. Eric Dolphy: A Note
- 39. Jackie Mc
- 40. It Ain't about You
- 41. You Ever Hear Albert Ayler?
- 42. Albert's Will
- 43. Sassy Was Definitely Not the Avon Lady
- 44. Fred
- 45. Fred Hopkins's Memorial
- 46. Duke Ellington: The Music's "Great Spirit"
- 47. Duke Was a Very Great Pianist!
- 48. Blind Tom: The Continuity of Americana
- 49. Don Pullen Leaves Us
- 50. Black History Month Rediscovers "the Music" in New York City
- 51. Black History Month Rediscovers "the Music,"
- Part 2 : The Charles Tolliver Big Band at the Jazz Standard
- 52. Wonderful Stevie
- 53. Abbey Lincoln
- 54. Four Tough Good-byes: Jackie McLean, John Hicks, Hilton Ruiz, Halim Suliman Part Three: Notes, Reviews, and Observations
- 55. Impulse Sampler, Act on Impulse
- 56. Ralph Peterson
- 57. Andrew Cyrille, Good to Go
- 58. Odean Pope Saxophone Choir, Epitome
- 59. Ravi Coltrane, Moving Pictures
- 60. Donal Fox and David Murray, Ugly Beauty
- 61. Tyrone Jefferson, Connections
- 62. James Moody
- 63. Barry Harris: In the Tradition
- 64. Pharoah Sanders, Shukuru
- 65. Don Pullen--George Adams Quartet, Breakthrough
- 66. Von and Chico Freeman, Freeman and Freeman
- 67. Alan Shorter, Orgasm
- 68. The Work Man: Reggie Workman
- 69. Roscoe Mitchell and the Note Factory
- 70. Jimmy Scott, But Beautiful
- 71. Malachi Thompson, Talking Horns
- 72. The Nexus Orchestra, Seize the Time
- 73. Three Fresh Ticklers
- 74. Rodney Kendrick, Last Chance for Common Sense
- 75. Jazz Times Review, Multiple Artists
- 76. More Young Bloods to the Rescue!
- 77. Vijay Iyer, Memorophilia
- 78. TriFactor, If You Believe
- 79. Live Lessons
- 80. New York Art Quintet
- 81. Peter Brotzmann, Nipples, and Joe McPhee, Nation Time
- 82. Jon Jang and David Murray, River of Life
- 83. Trio Three, Encounter
- 84. Jackie Mc--Coming and Going