Wind of Time

Wind of Time is the fourth album by Dutch recording artist Loona and produced by DJ Sammy.

It features covers such as Procol Harum's "A Whiter Shade of Pale", Peter Sarstedt's "Where Do You Go to My Lovely", Ralph McTell's "Streets of London", Sting's "Fragile" or Bob Dylan's "Blowin' In The Wind".

It combines a mature pop sound recorded with classical and orchestral elements mixed with alternative and acoustic guitar riffs.

The song themes features of sad and dark content, the darkest ever released on a Loona album, due to the dedication to her mother, whom she lost, her professional and personal separation with her then-husband Samuel Bouriah and her sad feelings at that time.

Both, the single "Tears in Heaven" and the album Wind of Time, didn't gained much promotion and high performances, due to van der Kolk's pregnancy with her first child at that time, her daughter named Saphira Maria, welcomed in 2005.