Out of Silence (Yanni album)

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Out of Silence
Yanni-Out of Silence.png
2009 reissue cover
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 23, 1987
Genre Instrumental
Length46:19
Label Private Music
Producer Peter Baumann
Yanni
Yanni chronology
Keys to Imagination
(1986)
Out of Silence
(1987)
Chameleon Days
(1988)

Out of Silence is the third studio album by Greek keyboardist and composer Yanni, released by Private Music in 1987. Its corresponding concert tour was the 1987 Concert Series.

Contents

The liner notes dedicate the album to his homeland in Kalamata, Greece respectively: "Dedicated to the town of Kalamata, Greece which stood strong and waited for me one last time." [1]

The album was reissued in 2009 by Valley Entertainment. [2]

Album

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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In a review by William Ruhlmann of AllMusic, "Yanni's second album, like his first ( Keys to Imagination ), was recorded entirety on synthesizers at his home studio. The composer/performer makes extensive use of the orchestral possibilities of electronics, creating big themes to play across elaborate, echoing rhythm tracks. Unlike much adult alternative music, it's constantly stimulating foreground music with an extremely modern sound." [4]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Sand Dance"5:14
2."After the Sunrise"4:37
3."Standing in Motion"5:21
4."The Mermaid"3:47
5."Within Attraction"4:09
6."Street Level"4:18
7."Secret Vows"3:58
8."Point of Origin"5:56
9."Acroyali"5:06
10."Paths on Water"3:53

Personnel

Production

1987 Concert Series

Dates

1987

Cities

Set list

Selections from Keys to Imagination and Out of Silence

The band

It was during this year that Yanni was putting together his first touring band to promote his album Out of Silence, as well as selections from Keys to Imagination. "Although I'd written, as always, with an orchestra in mind, I couldn't afford one, so I reproduced that sound in my studio with my synthesizers. But because I wanted to play everything live onstage, and not against tape, I needed three keyboard players and a drummer on the road", says Yanni. This first live band included Joyce Imbesi and John Tesh on keyboards, and Charlie Adams on drums. [5]

Band

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References

  1. Out of Silence (CD liner). Yanni. Private Music. 1987.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  2. "Out of Silence". Valley Entertainment-Windham Hill Records. Retrieved 28 June 2010.
  3. AllMusic
  4. William Ruhlmann. "Review of Out of Silence". AllMusic . Retrieved 2015-05-10.
  5. Yanni; Rensin, David (2002). Yanni in Words . Miramax Books. p.  123. ISBN   1-4013-5194-8.