Yanni Discography 19842012 Flac Top -
This album introduced human vocals and worldly percussion into his instrumental tracks.
| Year | Album Title | Key Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1984 | Optimystique | His debut, released on the Private Music label. It was originally privately issued in 1980 but received a wider release in 1984. | | 1986 | Keys to Imagination | The first album to feature a full band and helped define his signature sound. | | 1987 | Out of Silence | Continued the evolution of his electronic, keyboard-driven style. | | 1988 | Chameleon Days | A vibrant and eclectic album that showcased his growing compositional range. | | 1989 | Niki Nana | Included the popular track "Niki Nana," which became a charting single. | | 1990 | Reflections of Passion | His fastest-selling and most commercially successful album, peaking at No. 1 on the Billboard Top New Age Albums chart. | | 1991 | In Celebration of Life | A reflective and inspirational album that continued his winning formula. | | 1992 | Dare to Dream | His first Grammy-nominated album, featuring "Aria," a song made famous by a British Airways commercial. | | 1993 | In My Time | His second Grammy-nominated album, a departure featuring more solo piano pieces. | | 2000 | If I Could Tell You | A significant release following the "Tribute" tour, blending his orchestral style with new electronic textures. | | 2003 | Ethnicity | An album that celebrated world music and the "One World, One People" philosophy, incorporating diverse cultural instruments. | | 2009 | Yanni Voices | A collaboration with producer Ric Wake, featuring vocalists like Leslie Mills and Chloe, marking a bold new direction. | | 2011 | Truth of Touch | A return to instrumental roots, showcasing a modern, energetic, and polished sound. | | 2012 | My Passion for Mexico & Live at El Morro, Puerto Rico | This year saw a studio album dedicated to Mexican music and a live album recorded at the historic El Morro castle. | yanni discography 19842012 flac top
Produced alongside Ric Wake, this controversial but fascinating project took Yanni's classic instrumental melodies and added lyrics performed by incredibly talented young vocalists (such as Nathan Pacheco and Ender Thomas). In lossless quality, the vocal harmonies and operatic belts are deeply layered and powerful. This album introduced human vocals and worldly percussion