Anthropology (composition)
"Anthropology" (also known as "Thriving From a Riff" or "Thriving on a Riff") is a bebop-style jazz composition written by saxophonist Charlie Parker and trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie from 1945. Like many other jazz compositions, it uses the chords known as "rhythm changes".
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- Live at Townhall w. Dizzy
- Yardbird in Lotus Land
- Bird and Pres
- Jazz at the Philharmonic
- Rapping with Bird
- Bird and Diz at Carnegie Hall
- The Complete Savoy Live Performances
- Bird on 52nd St.
- The Complete Dean Benedetti Recordings
- Charlie Parker and the Stars of Modern Jazz at Carnegie Hall
- Bird in Paris
- Bird in France
- Charlie Parker All Stars Live at the Royal Roost
- One Night in Birdland
- Bird at St. Nick's
- Bird at the Apollo Theatre and St. Nicklas Arena
- Apartment Jam Sessions
- Charlie Parker at the Pershing Ballroom Chicago 1950
- Bird in Sweden
- Happy Bird
- Summit Meeting at Birdland
- Live at Rockland Palace
- Jam Session
- At Jirayr Zorthian's Ranch, July 14, 1952
- The Complete Legendary Rockland Palace Concert
- Charlie Parker: Montreal 1953
- One Night in Washington
- Bird at the High Hat
- Charlie Parker at Storyville
- Jazz at Massey Hall
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