The band recorded
music videos for three songs from the album: "Another Country", "Nice to See You", and "Tropical Rain".
"Tropical Rain" In "Tropical Rain", which was taped in colour, the band wear various costumes as they play and dance in a tropical setting.
"Nice to See You" The video for "Nice to See You" is in
black and white. A
Zulu man presents a
phonograph with a
twelve-inch single of "Nice to See You" to his father, and plays it. When the music begins, Johnston strolls through a mid-century town as people dance. She travels by train and car to an African music competition, which Mango Groove wins. As the winning band, Mango plays on a variety show. Shots of Johnston singing into a microphone at a radio station are interspersed with scenes of her radio listeners. The end of the video returns to the original Zulu
frame narrative. More people approach as the music from the phonograph fades. The elder Zulu man praises the record, and tells his son to "let it play out".
"Another Country" The video for "Another Country" opens on a
charcoal drawing animation by William Kentridge of a barren landscape dotted with
horn loudspeakers of the sort used in
public address systems. Wind howls in the air, but stops when Johnston begins to sing. As she does so, she raises an arm in gesture, and a vessel of water emerges. The scene changes to an animated charcoal drawing of a city. Protestors fill the streets. On one building, images materialise of people who have been injured and killed. Later in the video, the protestors surround the towers of loudspeakers, some of which are now covered and bound. Johnston stands as a giant in a sea of protestors. With a swipe of her arm, she destroys one of the towers. The wrapping of one of the towers forms a bowl, and the protestors leave the streets. The bowl fills to overflowing with water, and the water floods the streets of the city. A radio emerges from the water, and the a stream carries away one of the loudspeakers. The scaffolding of another loudspeaker collapses, and the speaker becomes a bucket from which water flows. Johnston gestures again, and a giant bowl of water appears in the sky over a field of protestors. Their presence is replaced with a lush landscape, and the bowl overflows with water. ==Track listing==