Треклист:
- 2000 Jazz Interview in New York City: I. Early Background
- 2000 Jazz Interview in New York City: II. Education
- 2000 Jazz Interview in New York City: III. The Notes Remain the Same
- 2000 Jazz Interview in New York City: IV. Melody
- 2000 Jazz Interview in New York City: V. Jazz Education Today
- 2000 Jazz Interview in New York City: VI. Music Rewards
- 2000 Jazz Interview in New York City: VII. Leading to the First Record
- 2000 Jazz Interview in New York City: VIII. Trio in the 70s
- 2000 Jazz Interview in New York City: IX. Bright Size Life
- 2000 Jazz Interview in New York City: X. Losing Perspective
- 2000 Jazz Interview in New York City: XI. Studio vs Live Work
- 2000 Jazz Interview in New York City: XII. The Recording Studio
- 2000 Jazz Interview in New York City: XIII. Gained Popularity
- 2000 Jazz Interview in New York City: XIV. Musical Integrity
- 2000 Jazz Interview in New York City: XV. Easier to Be a Jazz Guy
- 2000 Jazz Interview in New York City: XVI. Push Boundaries
- 2000 Jazz Interview in New York City: XVII. Personality
- 2000 Jazz Interview in New York City: XVIII. Jaco Pastorius
- 2000 Jazz Interview in New York City: XIX. Lyle Mays
- 2000 Jazz Interview in New York City: XX. Composing with Lyle Mays
- 2000 Jazz Interview in New York City: XXI. Keeping up with New Music
- 2000 Jazz Interview in New York City: XXII. Smooth Jazz
- 2000 Jazz Interview in New York City: XXIII. Energy
- 2000 Jazz Interview in New York City: XXIV. Contemporary Figures in Jazz
- 2000 Jazz Interview in New York City: XXV. People Have to Die
- 2000 Jazz Interview in New York City: XXVI. Touring vs Playing for a Week
- 2000 Jazz Interview in New York City: XXVII. Radio Interviews Are a Standard Tune
- 2000 Jazz Interview in New York City: XXVIII. Future Projects