In 1982, labels like Verve and Music For Pleasure released reissues of his earlier masterpieces. Notable among these is the French release of The Birth Of Modern Jazz (Discogs) and a Japanese stereo pressing of the iconic At Newport (Discogs) .
A specialized LP/CD compilation (eBay) showcases tracks recorded or associated with these years, including staples like "Doodlin’," "Be-Bop," and "Con Alma". Musical Context of the Period Dizzy Gillespie 82 CD
CDs covering this era or re-released during this window typically include: Jazz Album Review: Dizzy Gillespie's "Soul & Salvation" In 1982, labels like Verve and Music For
During the early 1980s, Gillespie was transitioning from his experimental 1970s fusion era —typified by albums like Free Ride —back toward his bebop and Afro-Cuban roots. Recordings from this time often featured: including staples like "Doodlin’