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Jo Tongo
Those Flowers
The Outer Edge (EDGE-037)
Release date: Dec 5, 2025, Germany
Following the acclaimed reissue of Sa Discossa earlier this year, Jo Tongo’s third solo album Those Flowers returns to the spotlight.
Originally released just a year and a half after Sa Discossa, this 1982 gem came out on the small Context label and, in Tongo’s own words, the two records are “like twins.” Recorded with many of the same musicians, Those Flowers continues the vibrant fusion of disco-funk and reggae — this time dedicating one side to each, leaning slightly more into his Western influences.
But there’s more than groove beneath the surface. Tracks like “People Need Peace” and “We Human Beings” channel his enduring themes of resistance, identity, and freedom. The synthesizer at the beginning of the song mimics the ominous drone of warplanes, and lyrics speak directly to global struggles — reminders that his music is both deeply personal and powerfully political. “I paid for these ideals in my career,” Tongo reflects, alluding to the personal costs of his outspoken stance against colonialism and injustice.
Still, Those Flowers carries joy at its heart. Songs like “Ain’t No Man Like A Real Friend” celebrate trust and loyalty, while the title track offers a tender ode to love and kindness — “picking flowers from the soul,” as Tongo puts it. These songs reveal the inner world of a man who has always viewed music as a mirror of life.
A1
Those Flowers
A2
People Need Peace
A3
Funky Feeling
B1
Ain't No Man Like A Real Friend
B2
Sun Belongs To All The World
B3
We Human Beings





