Heat, Dust and Dreams
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Heat, Dust And Dreams | ||
Studio album by Johnny Clegg & Savuka | ||
Released | 1993 | |
Recorded | 1993 | |
Genre | World Music, Rock | |
Length | ??:?? | |
Label | Capitol Records | |
Producer(s) | Hilton Rosenthal | |
Johnny Clegg & Savuka chronology | ||
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Cruel, Crazy Beautiful World (1989) |
Heat, Dust And Dreams (1993) |
Live And Rarities (1994) |
Heat, Dust And Dreams is a studio album by South African artist Johnny Clegg and his band Savuka, released in 1993, produced by Hilton Rosenthal, co-produced by Bobby Summerfield.
The album would be the final work of the band Savuka. It was made in honor of member Dudu, who had been assassinated in the last years of the apartheid. Most songs of album are heavily influenced by the end of this dark period of South African history. These Days, When the system has fallen, In My African Dream and Your Time Will Come all express hope for the future, while songs like The Promise and Foreign Nights talk of the problems people still have to face.
[edit] Track listing
- These Days - Produced by Don Was
- The Crossing (Osiyeza)
- I Can Never Be What You Want
- When The System Has Fallen
- Tough Enough
- The Promise
- Inevitable Consequence Of Progress
- In My African Dream
- Emotional Allegiance (Stand by me)
- Foreign Nights (Working Dog in Babylon)
- Your Time Will Come