In My Time

In My Time is the ninth studio album by Greek keyboardist and composer Yanni, released on the Private Music label in 1993. This album is a gentler collection of piano-focused pieces. The album attained Platinum status and was the second Grammy nomination for Yanni.[1] It peaked at #1 on "Billboard's "Top New Age Albums" chart and at #24 on the "Billboard 200" chart in the same year.[2]

In My Time
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 6, 1993
GenreInstrumental
Length49:10
LabelPrivate Music
ProducerYanni
Yanni chronology
Dare to Dream
(1992)
In My Time
(1993)
Live at the Acropolis
(1994)

The corresponding concert tour for the year was Yanni Live, The Symphony Concerts 1993.

"This was the kind of album I've been wanting to make for years," Yanni says, "a clear and honest album that would be consistent in its mood. I wanted the audience to feel the human being behind the music. One human being to another. For that reason, I intentionally kept the background instrumentation and production at a minimum."[3]

Album

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[4]

In a review by Backroads Music/Heartbeats, "Yanni's latest is another extension of his creative spirit and stirring passion for life. Focusing on piano as his primary instrument, Yanni infuses his "signature" style with timeless, eloquent themes and plenty of romantic energy. No longer are rhythm and dynamic currents as vital to his sound, since he seems to have stopped fueling his music with 'rocket power'. His romantic outpourings lend a personal nature to In My Time, and this new effort should be received with enthusiasm far and wide. Yanni is uniquely expressive, and this new music is deeply touching on many levels."[5]

Additional notes

I also wish to thank my band: Osama Afifi (bass), Charlie Bisharat (violin), Karen Briggs (violin), Michael Bruno (percussion), Julie Homi (keyboards), Bradley Joseph (keyboards), Sachi McHenry (cello), and my crew.[6]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."In the Morning Light"3:49
2."One Man's Dream"2:43
3."Before I Go"4:30
4."Enchantment"3:51
5."The End of August"4:51
6."To Take... To Hold"4:01
7."In the Mirror"4:04
8."Felitsa"4:51
9."Whispers in the Dark"5:24
10."Only a Memory"4:15
11."Until the Last Moment"6:22

Personnel

  • All music composed and produced by Yanni
  • Endre Granat violin on "The End of August" and "Felitsa".

Production

  • Recorded at Yanni's private studios
  • Engineered by Yanni
  • Mastered by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering, Los Angeles
  • Art Direction & Design: Norman Moore
  • Photography: Lynn Goldsmith

Yanni Live, The Symphony Concerts 1993

Dates

June - September 1993

Cities

30 cities[7]

Set list

  • "Santorini"
  • "Until the Last Moment"
  • "Keys to Imagination"
  • "In the Mirror"
  • "The Rain Must Fall"
  • "Felitsa"
  • "Within Attraction"
  • "One Man's Dream"
  • "Marching Season"
  • "Nostalgia"
  • "Acroyali/Standing in Motion (Medley)"
  • "Aria"
  • "Reflections of Passion"
  • "Swept Away"
  • "Secret Vows"
  • "The End of August"

The band

Yanni's music follows through on that premise. A typical composition has the sound and form of an instrumental theme for a televised sports event, soap opera or newscast divested of melody and padded out to four or five minutes. Playing a battery of electronic instruments, he and the two other keyboardists in his band (Julie Homi and Bradley Joseph) insert motifs that evoke the hoariest Hollywood cliches of Middle Eastern, Far Eastern and other regional styles. The largely shapeless pieces huff and puff with a galloping energy that suggests an action-movie soundtrack. Although there are meditative moments, the mood is predominantly upbeat, with vigorous rock drums and percussion continually spurring things on and introducing crescendos that go nowhere. Yanni's seven-member band is augmented by a 50-piece orchestra, with the ensemble amplified to a volume that borders on the shrill.[8]

Tour production[3]

  • Management/Tour Direction: Vincent Corry
  • Production Manager: David "Gurn" Kaniski
  • Yanni's Personal Assistant: Susan Smela
  • Sound Engineer: Tommy Sterling
  • Monitor Engineer: Paul Sarault
  • Monitor Engineer / Technician: Curtis Kelly
  • Keyboard Tech/Piano Tuner: Peter Maher
  • Backline Technician: Jeffrer Buswell
  • Lighting Crew Chief: Gus Thomson
  • Tour Production Assistant: Danny Hayes & Wade Chandler
  • Lighting and Stage Design: David Kaniski
  • Tour Accountant: Diane Kramer, Numbers, Inc.
  • Yanni's Wardrobe designed by Nolan Miller
  • Band Wardrobe: Lynn Bugai
  • Yamaha CFIII Concert Grand Courtesy of the Yamaha Corporation of America, Keyboard Division
  • Program Design: Norman Moore
  • Orchestrations and arrangements by Shardad Rohani, John Rinehimer, and Jeffrey Silverman.
  • Additional orchestration work by Chris Bankey.
  • Transcriptions and arrangement preparation by Shardad Rohani and Richard Boukas.

Tour dates

[9] [10] [11] [12] [13]

Date City Country Venue
June 6, 1993 Baltimore United States Pier Six Concert Pavilion
June 8, 1993 New York City Gershwin Theatre
June 9, 1993 New York City Gershwin Theatre
June 10, 1993 New York City Gershwin Theatre
June 11, 1993 New York City Gershwin Theatre
June 12, 1993 New York City Gershwin Theatre
June 13, 1993 New York City Gershwin Theatre
June 18, 1993 Tempe Gammage Auditorium
June 19, 1993 Los Angeles Greek Theatre
June 23, 1993 Concord Concord Pavilion
June 25, 1993 Park City ParkWest
June 26, 1993 Morrison Red Rocks Amphitheatre
July 2, 1993 The Woodlands Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
July 7, 1993 Hoffman Estates Poplar Creek Music Theater
July 8, 1993 Noblesville Deer Creek Music Center
July 9, 1993 Clarkston Pine Knob Music Theatre
July 10, 1993 Kettering Fraze Pavilion
July 11, 1993 Columbus Ohio Theatre
July 13, 1993 Cincinnati Riverbend Music Center
July 16, 1993 Fort Lauderdale Broward Center for the Performing Arts
July 17, 1993 Fort Lauderdale Broward Center for the Performing Arts
July 19, 1993 Charlotte Blockbuster Pavilion
July 21, 1993 Richmond Classic Amphitheater
July 22, 1993 Burgettstown Coca-Cola Star Lake Amphitheater
July 23, 1993 Holmdel Township Garden State Arts Center
July 25, 1993 Mansfield Great Woods Center for the Performing Arts
September 23, 1993 Acropolis of Athens Greece Odeon of Herodes Atticus
September 24, 1993 Acropolis of Athens Odeon of Herodes Atticus
September 25, 1993 Acropolis of Athens Odeon of Herodes Atticus

Certifications

Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[14] Gold 50,000^
United States (RIAA)[15] Platinum 1,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References

  1. Ethnicity World Tour 2003–2004 - Official concert program. Yanni. 2003.
  2. "Chart history for In My Time". AllMusic. Retrieved 2015-06-22.
  3. Yanni (1993). Yanni Live, The Symphony Concerts 1993 - Official concert program.
  4. AllMusic
  5. Backroads Music. "Review of In My Time". AllMusic. Retrieved 2015-06-16.
  6. In My Time (CD liner). Yanni. Private Music. 1993. 01005-82106-2.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  7. "YANNI". Chicago Tribune. 4 July 1993. Retrieved 12 October 2020.
  8. "Pop and Jazz in Review". The New York Times. 10 June 1993. Retrieved 12 October 2020.
  9. "Yanni 1993 Tour Dates". setlist.fm. 25 September 2020. Retrieved 25 September 2020.
  10. Yanni at George Gershwin Theatre
  11. "YANNI'S SMILING SORCERY CREATES SWIRLS OF MAGIC UNDER THE STARS". setlist.fm. 27 June 1993. Retrieved 12 October 2020.
  12. "WESTSIDE/VALLEY : Sound Philosophy : New Age luminary Yanni reflects on his musical exploration, the struggles of the planet and performing at the base of the Parthenon". Los Angeles Times. 13 June 1993. Retrieved 12 October 2020.
  13. "MAKING BEAUTIFUL MUSIC YANNI SEEMS TO HAVE FOUND HARMONY IN HIS LIFE AS A MUSICIAN AND SEX SYMBOL, BUOYED BY THE LOVE OF LINDA EVANS". Sun-Sentinel. 16 July 1993. Retrieved 12 October 2020.
  14. "Canadian album certifications – Yanni – In my time". Music Canada. Retrieved 13 December 2019.
  15. "American album certifications – Yanni – In my time". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved 9 December 2018.
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