Heat, Dust and Dreams is the fourth and final studio album by South African artist Johnny Clegg and his band Savuka, released in 1993, produced by Hilton Rosenthal, co-produced by Bobby Summerfield.
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.
"Emotional Allegiance" turns the attention to the Indian influence featuring Ashish Joshi on Tablas.
[citation needed] With Clegg's blessing, "The Crossing (Osiyeza)" was covered for the 2009 film Invictus.