
On this day May 25, 1989, Swing Out Sister released their second studio album Kaleidoscope World, expanding their sound with lush orchestration, smooth jazz influences, and refined pop melodies. Following the success of their debut album It’s Better to Travel, the duo leaned into a more sophisticated style that showcased their growth as artists.
Kaleidoscope World featured standout tracks like You on My Mind, Waiting Game, and Forever Blue. The album was a commercial and critical success in the United Kingdom where it reached number 9 on the UK Albums Chart, further establishing Swing Out Sister’s place in the late 80s pop and sophisti pop scene.
Fun fact: The album was heavily inspired by classic 60s pop and featured arrangements by former Burt Bacharach collaborator Jimmy Webb.
Kaleidoscope World featured standout tracks like You on My Mind, Waiting Game, and Forever Blue. The album was a commercial and critical success in the United Kingdom where it reached number 9 on the UK Albums Chart, further establishing Swing Out Sister’s place in the late 80s pop and sophisti pop scene.
Fun fact: The album was heavily inspired by classic 60s pop and featured arrangements by former Burt Bacharach collaborator Jimmy Webb.