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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another breathtaking album from Yanni., 27 Aug 2003
By A Customer
This review is from: Ethnicity (Audio CD)
After 3 years of wait Yanni has delivered this powerful piece of music. Its lively,captivating and passionate. He has brought together so many diverse rhythms and melodies together yet again in a way only he could. There are more new instruments and more new sounds and has a real international flavour to it that everyone from all corners of the world can enjoy. There is also extensive use of human voices in this album, not just arias but ones with lyrics, which is a departure from his usual style. If you are a great fan of Yanni , this is a must have CD. I heard that Yanni has begun his music tour in USA. I cant wait for the time he comes to UK, it will simply superb to see and hear a live perfomance by Yanni and his other talented musicians like Karen Briggs ( violin) Pedro Eustache (flute) Alfreda Gerald (vocals). If it sounds this good in CD I wonder how breathtaking it will be as a live performance. Once again buy this CD, you will love it. Happy listening!
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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
I still prefer his older style ., 5 Nov 2004
By Stacey Arburton - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Ethnicity (Audio CD)
I really enjoyed this cd. Yanni has kept to a similar grasp on composing, but with a different sound. Yanni, is a blessed musician in the fact that he has been very successful at keeping to his extremely vast span of creativity. I gave it 4 stars because I really do prefer his old sound, which brings me to another topic...
Others have recommended an artist named Mehdi as being similiar to Yanni. I found very little similarity but fell in love with the music. I picked up his new CD and it's awesome...Samples are at SoothingMusic.Com. Recommended !
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Yanni Has a New Sound and Group, 13 Feb 2003
By Robert D. Timmerman - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Ethnicity (Audio CD)
When I first started listening to Yanni about 12 years ago, his music was about himself and he played the music. The album, while it does have its moments, will likely go down as his least popular. The vocals need to go. Yanni is not about singing....he is about playing. Tracks 1 thru 4 seem to be filler tracks. This album starts to take shape with track #5...Written on the Wind....and seems to go in a totally different direction that the first 4 tracks. I will not even review those as I found myself wanting them to end. This is not the music Yanni fans have grown to love. While the album is technically sound, the drum machine is stale and Yanni needs to get Charlie back A.S.A.P. Now don't get me wrong, I am still a Yanni fan, but I do not see Him doing many of these tracks in concert as they seem more for his personal taste than for breaking any new ground. The DVD that comes along with the disc is a welcome site, but it is from a concert years ago, when Charlie was still drumming for him. After listening to this album it will make you long for the old days when Yanni and his drummer, Charlie, played the music.....not sing it. Judge for yourself.....its NEVER TOO LATE.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
dissapointed, 15 April 2004
By J. C. - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Ethnicity (Audio CD)
This album was slightly better than "If I could tell You" but still, I find myself craving for something similar to Yanni's Live at the Acropolis. I first became a Yanni diehard fan with LATA because of the orchestration, his originality, and the contemporary feel to his songs. I had purchased many of his CDs and went to his Tribute tour so I can listen to him perform his oginial, and mesmerizing, songs. Yet, in this CD (and the last one), Yanni produced the same kind of unexceptional music throughout, where song A can easily be interchanged with song C. Then, his orchestration is plaqued with too much vocals. I don't mind a song with lyrics, but the past three albums have demonstrated that vocals and orchestration don't mix well. Given the dissapointment of these past three albums, I was not sure if I wanted to go to the ethnicity tour. I bought the tickets anyway, just to figure out what he is up to, and to decide if I want to buy more of his CDs in the future. I went there thinking I was going to be dissapointed. However, the ethnicity concert was a lot better than I thought, where orchestration, original compositions, and unique performers saved the day. The question is then, what is Yanni's next album gong to be like. I might not purchase more of his CDs if the next one turns out to be a carbon copy of "If I could tell you" or "ethnicity".
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