'A photographic and poetic tribute to the 1966 album, East Broadway Run Down, by saxophone colossus Sonny Rollins–a recording which ended a period of intense productivity following the release of Rollins' landmark, The Bridge, in 1962 and preceding the tenor great's second extended sabbatical from the music industry. This book retraces Rollins' steps from Williamsburg Bridge down New York's East Broadway on the Lower East Side, following a path Rollins took for two years in his search for the "piece of music that was going to explain it all to me." ' (Publication summary)