Truth of Touch was Yanni's first album of new studio material since 2003’s Ethnicity, with Yanni said to be "returning to his instrumental roots". In contrast to the vocal-centric of Yanni Voices (2009), Truth of Touch is a largely instrumental album, and was said to constitute a "return to form" for Yanni, referring to his mid-1990s musical style. The album was said to include cinematic elements, with smooth jazz and tribal rhythms.
Rankings
Peaked as #1 Billboard New Age album for 2011 and 2012[3]
Peaked as #11 Billboard Independent Album for 2011[3]
Was the #1 top-selling New Age album of 2011[4][5] and #10 in 2012[6]