- El Frutero · 1970
- Dimensión Latina vs. Billo's Caracas Boys · 1976
- 5 Estrellas Con Dimensión Latinas · 1990
- Billo's Caracas Boys vs. Dimensión Latina · 1970
- 5 Estrellas Con Dimensión Latinas · 1983
- Cuerda para Rato, Vol. 2 · 1976
- El Frutero · 1975
- Cuerda para Rato, Vol. 2 · 1976
- Éxitos de Oro · 1989
- Las 20 Grandes Cumbias · 2016
- Dimensión Latina vs. Billo's Caracas Boys · 1976
- Presentando a Andy Montañez · 1977
- Combinación Latina No. 4 · 1979
- 2007
- 1998
- 1989
Singles & EPs
Live Albums
- 1989
About Dimensión Latina
Venezuela’s premier band during the salsa boom of the '70s, Dimensión Latina released their thrilling debut ITRIUNFADORES! in 1973. Led by composer/arrangers Oscar D’León and César Monje (aka César Monge), the band took Caracas by storm, and continued to tour and record into the '90s. D’León left in 1976 to front his own band, Salsa Mayor. Shortly afterwards, the band pulled off a considerable coup when they lured Andy Montañez away from El Gran Combo. He made his recording debut on LOS GENERALES DE LA SALSA, sharing lead vocals with Wladimir Lozano, and Rodrigo Mendoza. The same trio of singers appeared on 780 KILOS DE SALSA. In November 1980, Oscar D’León reunited with Dimensión Latina for DOS COLOSOS EN CONCIERTO.
- GENRE
- Música tropical