Niki Nana
Yanni · 1989
39 min · 8 tracks · new age music
A lush tapestry of instrumental melodies intertwining with rhythmic elements, evoking a sense of serene exploration.
Niki Nana is an album by Yanni, released in 1989. A lush tapestry of instrumental melodies intertwining with rhythmic elements, evoking a sense of serene exploration. 'Niki Nana' received significant acclaim, peaking at number one on the Billboard New Age Albums chart and contributing to Yanni's rise as a prominent figure in instrumental music. The album is notable for its fusion of global musical influences, showcasing Yanni's ability to transcend cultural boundaries through sound. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Niki Nana sound like?
A lush tapestry of instrumental melodies intertwining with rhythmic elements, evoking a sense of serene exploration. Rooted in new age music.
What makes Niki Nana by Yanni notable?
'Niki Nana' received significant acclaim, peaking at number one on the Billboard New Age Albums chart and contributing to Yanni's rise as a prominent figure in instrumental music. The album is notable for its fusion of global musical influences, showcasing Yanni's ability to transcend cultural boundaries through sound. Released in 1989, 'Niki Nana' marked Yanni's fourth studio album and followed his breakthrough with 'Live at the Acropolis.' By this time, Yanni had begun to solidify his reputation in the new age genre, blending orchestral elements with contemporary soundscapes.
How many songs are on Niki Nana?
Niki Nana has 8 tracks, running approximately 39 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Niki Nana (We're One) Standout 5:20
- 2 Dance With a Stranger Standout 5:02
- 3 Running Time 6:01
- 4 Someday 4:38
- 5 Human Condition Standout 5:12
- 6 First Touch 3:00
- 7 Nightbird 6:03
- 8 Quiet Man 4:33
Release Date
January 1, 1989
Artist Origin
Greece
Runtime
39 min 53 sec
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