A MUSICAL LEGACY:
DELL & THE SENSATIONS DISCOGRAPHY
Longevity. It’s among the words most often used to describe Dell & The Sensations.
The band’s resume includes releases over 3 decades including the 70s, 80s, and 90s.
REGGAE REVOLUTION (1977)
The debut studio album from Dell and the Sensations features the band’s take on the reggae genre including a cover of Bob Marley’s 70s classic Rat Race.
Dell & The Sensations RatRace - (Marley Cover)
FREEDOM FIGHTER (1987)
80s reggae and a title track that has come to define the band, it’s lead singer, and the philosophy of Total Freedom.
Dell & The Sensations Mash It Up
PUNTA ROCK (1987)
The Quintessential album from Dell and the Sensations, Punta Rock features the sounds that have come to define Belizean music. Garifuna melodies and lyrics reimagined for popular audience.
PUNTA ROCK MAESTRO (1992)
The 90s brought with it an album featuring a mix of reggae and bruk down Punta sounds. In addition to the title track, the album features reggae stand out, Free South Africa, which calls for the end of British Colonial reign.
DA ME RUN THINGS
DA ME RUN THINGS sees the band lean heavily into their essence with Belizean Bruckdown music.
THE MAESTRO IS BACK
Gravy De Ya, Bagee, and the masterpiece of a title track, The Maestro is Back.
