I have 2 New Age music song clips that may be of Yanni's works, because both sound very deep, ambient and symphonic. And I know that Yanni's music is much different than most artists and musicians of the genre (Even John Tesh), his music is more symphonic and orchestral.
So the first clip precedes the version of "Mercy Me" by a group whose name escapes me right now.
The second clip precedes another unknown Latin-vibed joint. It is a little slower than the first unidentified Yanni-ish clip and sandwiched in between Warren Hill's version of the Eric Clapton joint "Tears In Heaven". Also you will notice a man saying "1993" after the unidentified clip. I recorded this from a "Timestreams" presentation which is played every year on the anniversary of Smooth Jazz WNUA 95.5. The Timestreams presentation is a 20-21 year span of music from when WNUA began in 1986. *
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