Give Thanks and Praises: Acknowledgments | p. xi |
Marley: Cultural Icon | p. xiii |
Foreword | p. xvii |
Wake Up and Live: The Life and Times of Robert Nesta Marley | p. 1 |
Waiting in Vain: Oral History/Past Tense, 1962-1972 | p. 2 |
Remembering Bob Marley (Rita Marley, Essence, February 1995) | p. 3 |
Bob Marley at Studio One (Hank Bordowitz, previously unpublished) | p. 6 |
Bob Marley: The Story Behind Chances Are (Atlantic Records Biography, October 1981) | p. 12 |
Stir It Up: International Attention, 1972-1976 | p. 18 |
I Was a Wailers (Lee Jaffe, excerpt from One Love, Life with Bob Marley and the Wailers) | p. 19 |
Bob Marley Is the Jagger of Reggae (Patrick Carr, The Village Voice, June 30, 1975) | p. 36 |
Musicmakers: Bob Marley and the Wailers (Vernon Gibbs, Essence, January 1976) | p. 43 |
Innocents in Babylon: A Search for Jamaica Featuring Bob Marley and a Cast of Thousands (Lester Bangs, Creem Magazine, June and July 1976) | p. 46 |
Top Rankin': The First Great "Third World" Star, 1976-1981 | p. 89 |
The Rasta Prophet of Reggae Music Speaks (Tom Terrell, MCY.com, January 2001) | p. 90 |
The Reggae Way to "Salvation" (J. Bradshaw, New York Times Magazine, August 14, 1977) | p. 96 |
Bob Marley: Movement of Jah People (Vivien Goldman, Sounds, May 28, 1977) | p. 110 |
Tuff Gong: Bob Marley's Unsung Story (Carol Cooper, The Village Voice, September 10, 1980) | p. 123 |
Blackman Redemption: The Death of Bob Marley and His "Second Coming," 1981-2002 | p. 136 |
The Chapel of Love: Bob Marley's Last Resting Place (Chris Salewicz, The Face, June 1983) | p. 137 |
So Much Things to Say: The Journey of Bob Marley (Isaac Fergusson, The Village Voice, May 18, 1982) | p. 144 |
One Love (Robert Palmer, Rolling Stone, February 24, 1994) | p. 160 |
Chanting Down Babylon: The CIA & the Death of Bob Marley (Alex Constantine, High Times, February 2002) | p. 171 |
Bob Marley's Star Finally Rises in Jamaica (Howard Campell, The Michigan Citizen, February 27-March 4, 2000) | p. 176 |
Judge Not: The Marley Estate and Other Legalities, 1982-2004 | p. 180 |
Marley's Ghost in Babylon: A $30 Million Wrangle over a Tangled Estate (Jerry Adler with Howard Manly, Newsweek, April 8, 1991) | p. 181 |
Talkin' Over: Marley Estate Case Ends; Island Logic, Family Can Purchase Assets (Maureen Sheridan, Billboard, December 21, 1991) | p. 184 |
Let's Get Together and Deal All Right (Kirk Semple, Miami New Times (Florida), March 18, 1992) | p. 187 |
Early Wailers: Fussing & Fighting; Ska Compilation Generates Intrigue (Don Jeffrey, Billboard, June 18, 1994) | p. 193 |
Marley Deal Prompts Lawsuit; Producer Sues Family, Universal (Eileen Fitzpatrick, Billboard, June 28, 1997) | p. 197 |
Music Gonna Teach Them a Lesson: The Meaning of Bob Marley | p. 199 |
Zion Train: Religion, Rasta, and Revelation | p. 200 |
Bob Marley--Rastaman, Reggae Musician (Rose Blount, Black Book Bulletin) | p. 201 |
Bob Marley Live: Reggae, Rasta, and Jamaica Fourteen Years after Marley's Death (Mark Jacobson, Natural History, November 1995) | p. 205 |
Babylon System: Politics in Jamaica and Beyond | p. 216 |
Reggae and the Revolutionary Faith ... The Role of Bob Marley (Michael Manley, The Rising Sun (People's National Party newspaper), May 1982) | p. 217 |
Bob Marley in Zimbabwe: The Untold Story (Adapted by Ree Ngwenya from Bob Marley: Songs of Freedom by Adrian Boot and Chris Salewicz, Zimbabwe Standard/African News Service, June 12, 2001) | p. 225 |
Children Playing in the Street: Bob Marley, Family Man | p. 231 |
Marley Boys Set to Popularize Reggae (Anya McCoy, Variety, June 8, 1998) | p. 232 |
Only Natural: The Marleys Carry on Their Father's Mission--As They See It (Celeste Fraser Delgado, Miami New Times (Florida), May 2, 2002) | p. 234 |
Cedella Marley Launches a Distinctive Line of Customized Denim and Leather Reminiscent of Her Father's Rude Boy Style (Tuff Gong press release, 2001) | p. 236 |
So Much Trouble in the World Today: "Third World" Hero | p. 239 |
Redemption Day (Alice Walker, Mother Jones, December 1986) | p. 240 |
Marley: Tale of the Tuff Gong (excerpt) (Written by Charles Hall (from a treatment by Mort Todd); Art: pencils by Gene Colan, painted by Tennyson Smith, lettering by John Costanza; Marvel Comics, September 1994) | p. 245 |
Work: Recording Bob Marley | p. 254 |
Bob Marley: In the Studio with the Wailers (Richard Williams, Melody Maker, June 23, 1973) | p. 255 |
Chris Blackwell: An Interview with the Founding Father of the Reggae Music Industry (Timothy White, Billboard, July 13, 1991) | p. 259 |
Wailing: The Musicians He Left Behind | p. 271 |
A Good Smoke with Peter Tosh (Stephen Davis, Oui, 1979) | p. 272 |
Bunny Wailer, Reggae Survivor: Last of Wailers Returns to Reggae Road (Mitch Potter, The Toronto Star, August 24, 1990) | p. 279 |
Still Wailing; Aston "Family Man" Barrett of the Wailers Is Keeping a Reggae Tradition Alive (Joshua Green, Denver Westword, February 19, 1998) | p. 285 |
The Wailers' Al Anderson (Klaus Ludes, Classical Reggae Interviews, May 29, 1998) | p. 291 |
The Wailers' Earl "Wia" Lindo (Klaus Ludes, Classical Reggae Interviews, May 29, 1998) | p. 294 |
Wailers Keep Spreading Marley's Message (Craig MacInnes, Toronto Star, February 20, 1987) | p. 296 |
Credits | p. 299 |
Index | p. 303 |
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