Devotion: The Best of Yanni Yanni

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  • Release Date: 04/29/2008
  • Original Release: 1997
  • Sales Rank: 40,938
  • Label: SBME SPECIAL MKTS.
  • UPC: 886972664828
 
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Devotion: The Best of Yanni

1LISTENOnce upon a Time 3:50
2LISTENWithin Attraction 4:10
3LISTENSong for Antarctica 4:23
4LISTENAria 4:00
5LISTENA Love for Life 5:06
6LISTENReflections of Passion 4:31
7LISTENTo Take... to Hold 3:59
8LISTENOnly a Memory 4:16
9LISTENFlight of Fantasy 5:40
10LISTENTo the One Who Knows 5:37
11LISTENThe End of August 3:46
12LISTENMarching Season 2:39
13LISTENSantorini 4:35
14LISTENNice to Meet You Special Radio Edit 3:20
15LISTENA Night to Remember 5:49

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Editorial Reviews

For a time in the mid-'90s, Private Music was issuing Yanni samplers on a regular basis, prompting the casual fan to wonder if the love-him-or-hate-him new age phenomenon had ever indeed released a real studio album before. This collection is pretty much the definitive one with 15 tracks, including his most recognizable hits: the lush, percussive "Once Upon a Time," the sweeping, global-minded "Song for Antartica," the exotic, chant-enhanced "Aria," and the impossibly melodic "A Love for Life." Most of the tunes follow a similar pattern of pretty melody over just slightly bombastic electronic percussion and orchestra, but others, like "Reflections of Passion," have a softer classical mood focused more on the acoustic piano. "The End of August" from Live at the Acropolis adds to that flavor a beautiful violin line, to which Yanni's piano serves as a harmonic accompaniment. "Marching Season" from that same release displays an aggressive musicianship that Yanni's other material rarely approaches. A lot of the anti-Yanni sentiment comes not from people who've heard the bulk of his material, but those who simply reject the idea of simply stated, pretty, top-down music as bad for some reason. It never gets too deep, but the same could be said of a lot of pop music. For those new to the Yanni experience, this disc is a good place to start. ~ Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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