Yanni - Discography- 34: Albums
His first platinum success, featuring many of his most enduring themes.
Before the tuxedos and the massive orchestras, Yanni was a young keyboardist experimenting with the analog synthesizers of the early 80s. These albums are rare, largely instrumental, and prized by audiophiles for their raw creativity. Yanni - Discography- 34 Albums
A significant departure where he collaborated with various vocalists to add lyrics to his famous instrumental tracks. His first platinum success, featuring many of his
The first chapter of the 34 albums is often the most overlooked. Before the world tours and the cultural diplomacy, Yanni Chryssomallis was a pragmatic musician in Los Angeles, playing synthesizers for acts like Chameleon. His solo debut, Optimystique (1980/1984), is the anomaly in the discography—an almost experimental, synth-heavy collection that lacks the later polish but contains the DNA of everything to come. Albums like Keys to Imagination (1986) and Out of Silence (1987) bridge the gap. These early records (roughly the first 7-8 albums) are the laboratory years, where he perfected his signature trick: merging the vast, breathy pads of a Roland synthesizer with the sharp, percussive attack of a grand piano. A significant departure where he collaborated with various