In 1978, he returned to Cuba receiving support that encouraged him to record popular music again, including an LP with music by
Los Panchos and another, in which he paid his tribute to
Carlos Gardel. He settled in New York since 1985 and traveled a lot since then to Caracas and Colombia, especially to
Medellín, where he said he felt with pleasure the great affection paid by his people. When he was happiest about the possibility of performing with the
Metropolitan Opera in New York, his health began to deteriorate. He was performing in
Cali, Colombia, when he had to travel urgently to Caracas on December 31, 1988. In 1988 and 1989 he appeared at the
Teresa Carreño Theater with the
Venezuela Symphony Orchestra in concerts that marked his farewell. He made wonderful duets, among them with the soprano
Alba Marina and another with
Beny Moré who occupies preferences among collectors, the bolero "Alma libre". He stood out as a composer, due to his inspiration countless pieces such as "I did not deceive you", "They are two words", "Another rose", "The iron man", "Swallows of time", "I want Maracaibo", "Reasoning ", and dozens more. In total, Sadel recorded more than 2000 songs collected on about 200 78 RPM discs and about 130 full-length albums released in various countries; The Foundation, that bears his name, are collecting them on discs with digital technology, in a series called "Alfredo Sadel Documents", so that his voice and his memory are always present in the Venezuelan cultural heritage. Sadel obtained great achievements in the career of lyrical singer worldwide, but despite his successes in the lyrical environment, he continued to perform popular music. Sadel died in Caracas at the age of 59. ==See also==