A return to form for instrumental fans, this album combined electronic synthesizers with organic acoustic sounds, marking his most successful studio album since Ethnicity .

While a compilation, for discography counting purposes, it is often listed as a specific 2-CD set released by Sony that includes remastered versions of Optimystique and unreleased outtakes.

Yanni’s musical journey began in the 1980s, gradually moving from purely electronic soundscapes to grand, symphonic arrangements. 1. The Early Years and Experimental Phase (1984–1989)

A compilation of his best work from 1986-1988, this album was many fans' first exposure to Yanni. It compiles "After the Sunrise" and "Quiet Man" into a cohesive listening experience.

: An upbeat, bright record featuring playful synth arrangements and dynamic percussive layers.

Recorded at the Taj Mahal and the Forbidden City, this double-platinum album sold over a million copies in just six weeks. Phase 3: Contemporary Explorations (2001–Present)

Yanni's extensive discography spans over three decades and features a diverse range of albums, from instrumental to vocal, and from rock-influenced to classical. Here is a list of his 34 albums:

A playful and diverse album that experimented with different tempos and electronic textures.