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Everyday People Books

Dave Marsh, For the Record 4: Sly and the Family Stone (1998)

Marsh writes that "There are two kinds of black music: before Sly Stone and after Sly Stone." Although he didn't get much information out of Sly Stone himself, this book is an up-close record of the rise and fall of the band based on first-hand accounts.

Joel Selvin, Smart Ass: The Music Journalism of Joel Selvin (2011)

This overview of Selvin's work includes a devastating essay on the untold story of the making of There's a Riot Goin' On, Sly and the Family Stone's 1971 follow-up to Stand!.

Jeff Kaliss, I Want to Take You Higher: The Life and Times of Sly and the Family Stone (2008)

A foreword by Sly Stone and a fascinating preface by George Clinton affirm the deep, first-hand research that went into this book.