Chameleon Days

Chameleon Days is the fourth studio album by Greek keyboardist and composer Yanni, released on the Private Music label in 1988. It peaked at #2 on Billboard's "Top New Age Albums" chart in the same year.[2]

Chameleon Days
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 30, 1988
GenreInstrumental, new-age
Length42:44
LabelPrivate Music
ProducerYanni
Yanni chronology
Out of Silence
(1987)
Chameleon Days
(1988)
Niki Nana
(1989)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Its corresponding concert tour was the 1988 Concert Series.

Background

On his new album, Chameleon Days, Yanni reveals a more upbeat, playful and high-spirited side to his nature than many of his fans may be familiar with. "I tried on this album to incorporate instrumental sounds familiar to anybody. I used a lot of acoustic piano, synth harmonica, whistle and other sounds to get away from the coldness of pure synthesizer", says Yanni.[3] Acoustic percussionist, Charlie Adams, joins Yanni on several pieces, adding a more natural dimension. Yanni's trademark symphonic scope is very apparent on Chameleon Days, as is the intensity of feeling that marked his previous two albums on Private Music.[3]

Album

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Swept Away"4:41
2."Marching Season"5:34
3."Chasing Shadows"5:42
4."The Rain Must Fall"4:36
5."Days of Summer"4:22
6."Reflections of Passion" (later the title selection for Yanni's sixth album)4:31
7."Walkabout"4:32
8."Everglade Run"5:03
9."A Word in Private"3:43

Personnel

  • All music composed and produced by Yanni
  • Charlie Adams – Acoustic, Electronic Drums & Percussion

Production

  • Chameleon Days was recorded in its entirety on keyboards at Yanni's home studio on the 3324 Sony 24-track Digital Recorder
  • Engineered by: Yanni
  • Assistant Engineer: Charlie Adams
  • Mastered by: Chris Bellman
  • Technical Support: John Tesh
  • Technical Advisor: Jerry Steckling
  • Photography: Phillip Dixon
  • Art Direction & Design: Norman Moore

1988 Concert Series

Dates

October 20 – December 2, 1988

Cities

6 cities

Set list

Selections from Keys to Imagination, Out of Silence, and Chameleon Days.

Band

Production

ASASU/ASU Events and SRO Productions

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
North America
October 20, 1988 San Francisco United States Davies Auditorium
October 28, 1988 Dallas McFarlin Auditorium
November 6, 1988 Seattle Moore Theatre
November 10, 1988 Phoenix Gammage Memorial Auditorium
November 19, 1988 Minneapolis Orchestra Hall
December 2, 1988 Los Angeles Wiltern Theatre
  • NBC Sports used "Everglade Run" for the closing credits of their Super Bowl XXIII coverage.
  • CBS Sports used "Marching Season" for their "Dream Season" promos in 1990. NBC Sports also used "Marching Season" for the pregame intro for Super Bowl XXIII.
  • CBS Sports used "Chasing Shadows" for their Daytona 500 starting grids in 1989, 1992, and 1994.
  • NBA Hardwood Classics used "Swept Away" in "Come Fly With Me (1989)".
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References

  1. AllMusic
  2. "Chart history for Chameleon Days". AllMusic. Retrieved 2015-06-14.
  3. Yanni Live in Concert program (Gammage Center at ASU in Tempe, Arizona, USA). 1988-11-10.
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