'Dizzy's Party' was recorded in 1976 and released in 1977 by Pablo Records, founded by Norman Granz. The album features Gillespie in a quintet format, with musicians such as pianist Kenny Barron and drummer Mickey Roker, in a style that blends bebop with the jazz fusion of the era.
The recording took place at RCA Studios in New York, and the album stands out for its festive atmosphere, with original compositions by Gillespie and arrangements incorporating Latin rhythms. The cover shows Gillespie with his characteristic bent trumpet.
Although it did not achieve major commercial success, 'Dizzy's Party' is considered a solid example of Gillespie's work in the 1970s, with positive reviews for its vitality and group interaction. No data on awards or chart positions are available.