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The Riddler's Night Out
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Instrumental composition with guitars & synthesizer
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Very diverse & electrifying
Pete Flores: Pete Flores is the essence of the word music. I was given the gift of music and I use it to inspire & arouse the senses of the human mind and spirit. Red Wine & Jazz Junkie Fans & musicians awed by articulate guitar soloing were not let down by this 2008 follow up. “Red Wine & Jazz Junkie” is Peter’s second disc and first to be completely self-produced. Peter’s first disc, “Romancing You” displayed the softer side of his musicianship in contrast to this latest, where he surpasses many technical strides. Red Wine & Jazz Junkie showcases the rhythmic aptitude and refined tone of Peter’s guitar playing. The work is a colorful mix of rock, contemporary riffs, bluesy licks, and Latin Jazz. Most evident when comparing “Romancing You” and “Red Wine & Jazz Junkie” is Peter’s tremendous versatility. Prepare for an exhibition of cool phrasing, tight rhythms, and monster chops. All great guitarist are inspired by their favorite musicians. As you listen to Red Wine & Jazz Junkie, you’ll get a glimpse at some of the great artists who have influenced Peter Flores through the years.
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Charts
Peak #232
Peak in subgenre #51
Author
Peter Flores
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Pete M. Flores
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May 04, 2008
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MP3 2.6 MB 128 kbps 2:52
Story behind the song
This song was written about a visit to Napa Valley. An employee at the Schramsberg Winery was responsible for turning all of the bottles of sparkling wine a few degrees to keep sediment from accumulating at the bottoms of the bottles. He was called the Riddler and moved very fast as he worked and I imagined him outside of his work life moving the same way..very fast.
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Paul Mcilwaine
Oct 31, 2008
I think this is my favourite - Synths and guitar blend so well. Great rock improvising solo!! Love the riff