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34 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
From Solo Piano Publications, July 14, 2001
The compilation albums put together from Yanni's previous releases must be outnumbering the albums Yanni himself assembled by now! That this one was titled "The Very Best Of" piqued my curiosity, and I'm sure I'm not the only one who would have included other pieces and removed some from this collection. I have to wonder which of his pieces Yanni would have selected as his very best - that could be an interesting collection! "Aria", "The Mermaid", "Looking Glass","Santorini", "The Rain Must Fall", and "Marching Season" are essential Yanni. "The Mermaid" was the first of his pieces that I heard on the radio in about `87, and it was one of the pieces that launched his career - as were "Nostalgia" and "Paths on Water". I don't understand how the latter two pieces could be omitted from a "Very Best" collection. And why did they include "The End of August" and leave off the wonderful "Felitsa"? Both songs have a similar feel, but "Felitsa" is far better. "In the Mirror" and "Face In the Photograph" are nice pieces, but definitely not among Yanni's best. For those new to Yanni's music, this is a great starter package. However, the selections only go through Yanni's time at Private Music, which ended in the early `90's. So, as most of the compilation albums have been, this one is a tease. It's a really good album, but beware that this is not a true representation of all of Yanni's music to date. And also be aware that Yanni had nothing to do with the selection of pieces included.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Definitely Worth The Time, December 30, 2000
By A Customer
The other reviews didn't seem to convey too much ethusiasm for this work, but I disagree. I think it's unfair to try to compare Yanni to Chopin or Beethoven. Compare him to somebody around today, or rather ask yourself, "is it worth the time I spent to hear this?" I think it is. If you simply want to hear some relaxing music, then Yanni is a good bet. This album is one of his best... "Someday" is my favorite track on the album. It reminds me of a very long vacation in a hammock! Next to "Friends" by Ryan Farish, it is my favorite song. The two are somewhat comparable keyboard pieces, and really bring out the best of one's soul... I would recommend this album to anyone!
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ultimate Soothing Grooves, January 5, 2001
By A Customer
How could you go wrong with the best of Yanni? If you love his other albums, then it tends to follow, that you will like this one as well. From a personal standpoint, I'm a real fan of Yanni. I love to listen to his kind of "soothing groves" during my long commute to work. I'm surprised to see another review mention Ryan Farish. I didn't know very many people listened to him, but "In The Day" is a great CD itself. It's very comparable to Yanni. I don't know if it's comparable to "The Best of Yanni"!, but it could hold its own with one of his other CDs. The Best of Yanni a great addition to anyone's music library, and I encourage fans and non-fans alike to get this one. See for yourself.
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