"Colour of Your Dreams" is the 15th studio album by American singer-songwriter Carole King, released in 1993. The album represents a return to a more contemporary sound for King, blending pop, rock, and adult contemporary styles.
Featuring King's trademark introspective lyrics and heartfelt melodies, "Colour of Your Dreams" explores themes of love, relationships, and personal growth. The album includes collaborations with notable songwriters and musicians such as Gerry Goffin, David Crosby, and Graham Nash, adding depth and variety to the songwriting.
Standout tracks from the album include "Now and Forever," which became a hit single and was featured in the film "A League of Their Own," as well as "Love Makes the World," a poignant ballad that reflects King's optimistic worldview.
Overall, "Colour of Your Dreams" showcases King's enduring talent as a songwriter and performer, with its catchy melodies, thoughtful lyrics, and polished production. While it may not have achieved the same level of commercial success as some of her earlier work, it remains a solid addition to King's discography and a testament to her enduring influence in the world of popular music.