Reflections of Passion
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Reflections of Passion | ||
Studio album by Yanni | ||
Released | 1990 | |
Genre | Contemporary instrumental Easy listening Soft adult contemporary |
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Label | Private Music | |
Producer(s) | Yanni | |
Yanni chronology | ||
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Niki Nana (1989) |
Reflections of Passion (1990) |
In Celebration of Life (1991) |
Reflections of Passion, is Yanni's sixth album, released on the Private Music label in 1990, (see 1990 in music), with a concert tour the same year and same title.
"This album represents my life's passions during the past ten years. It is an expression of love for the people in my life, as well as for some very special and inspiring places I can never forget".[1]
Contents |
[edit] Album
[edit] Track listing
- "After The Sunrise"
- "The Mermaid"
- "Quiet Man"
- "Nostalgia"
- "Almost A Whisper"
- "The Rain Must Fall"
- "Acroyali"
- "Farewell"
- "Swept Away"
- "True Nature"
- "Secret Vows"
- "Flight Of Fantasy"
- "A Word In Private"
- "First Touch"
- "Reflections Of Passion"
[edit] Personnel
- All music composed and produced by Yanni
- Produced by Peter Baumann
- Acoustic, electronic drums and percussion: Charlie Adams
[edit] RIAA certifications
Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) Gold and Platinum database entries:[2]
- (G=Gold, P=Platinum, M=Multi-Platinum)
- YANNI REFLECTIONS OF PASSION 04/19/91 PRIVATE MUSIC G ALBUM SOLO Std
- YANNI REFLECTIONS OF PASSION 10/16/91 PRIVATE MUSIC P ALBUM SOLO Std
- YANNI REFLECTIONS OF PASSION 09/08/95 PRIVATE MUSIC M (2) ALBUM SOLO Std
[edit] The Reflections of Passion concert tour
[edit] Media excerpts
Playing with the Minnesota Orchestra has been a dream of Yanni Chryssomallis, who came from Greece in 1973 to study Psychology at the University of Minnesota, where his brother already was a student there. It's coincidental that he will perform with the orchestra at Northrop auditorium, where he attended his first "U" class, Psychology 101.
Yanni, who moved to Los Angeles in 1987, has played twice with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. A video of the second appearance is being prepared for television broadcast on PBS or a cable network. Yanni plans to use the tape to convice other orchestras to perform with his quartet which includes percussionist Charlie Adams, Yanni's former colleague in the Twin Cities rock band Chameleon, and Minneapolis keyboardist, Bradley Joseph. He expects that he will work with as many as 10 symphonies this year, and then record with the Prague Symphony.[3]
[edit] Dates
1990
[edit] Cities
[edit] Set list
[edit] Band
- Drums: Charlie Adams
- Bass guitar: Osama Afifi
- Violin: Charlie Bisharat
- Percussion: Michael Bruno
- Keyboards: Bradley Joseph, Joyce Imbesi
[edit] Tour production
[edit] References
- ^ Album liner: Reflections of Passion.
- ^ Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) Gold and Platinum database. Retrieved on 2007-01-01.
- ^ Bream, Jon. "Yanni's music strikes a chord for Linda Evans; so does the man", Star Tribune, 1990-07-05. Retrieved on 2006-12-18.
[edit] External links