Author's Note | p. ix |
"Mr. Spector Likes People to Walk Up" | p. 3 |
"It Was Phillip Who Was Moving Fastest" | p. 14 |
"To Know Him Is to Love Him" | p. 34 |
On Broadway | p. 55 |
"A Big Hoot and Howl" | p. 67 |
"They All Thought He Was a Genius" | p. 86 |
Building the Wall of Sound | p. 100 |
"He Wanted to Be Thought Of as Interesting" | p. 119 |
Little Symphonies for the Kids | p. 129 |
Going to the Chapel | p. 136 |
"The Wall of Sound, It Kinda Sounds Tired" | p. 152 |
"The Last Word in Tomorrow's Sound Today" | p. 165 |
"A Giant Stands 5'7''" | p. 172 |
River Deep, Mountain Low | p. 196 |
Marriage in Purgatory | p. 206 |
"Out There, but in a Beautiful Way" | p. 223 |
The Lonely Bird in the Gilded Cage | p. 230 |
With the Beatles | p. 238 |
"These Are Pretty Wild Sessions, They Get Pretty Out There" | p. 255 |
"Let's Take Five" | p. 277 |
"Leonard, I Love You..." | p. 296 |
"Thank You, Folks-Have a Good Life" | p. 305 |
"A Case That No One Can Reach" | p. 314 |
"Between Grief and Nothing, I Will Take Grief" | p. 323 |
"I Honestly Thought He Was Kidding" | p. 334 |
"You Don't Tell Mozart What Operas to Write" | p. 344 |
"Anybody Have a Calculator?" | p. 352 |
"He Wanted to Prove He Really Was Human" | p. 362 |
"It's Very Difficult, Very Difficult to Be Reasonable" | p. 372 |
"I Think I Killed Somebody..." | p. 390 |
"A Genius Is Not There All the Time" | p. 406 |
Afterword | p. 435 |
Acknowledgments | p. 467 |
Notes | p. 469 |
Interviews | p. 479 |
Selected Bibliography | p. 481 |
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